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De Clercq-Quaegebeur, Maryse; Casalis, Severine; Lemaitre, Marie-Pierre; Bourgois, Beatrice; Getto, Marie; Vallee, Louis – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2010
This study examined the pattern of results on the "Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children" (WISC-IV; French version) for 60 French children with dyslexia, from 8 to 16 years of age. Although use of WISC-III failed to clearly identify typical profiles and cognitive deficits in dyslexia, WISC-IV offers an opportunity to reach these…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Dyslexia, Short Term Memory, Foreign Countries
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Bomba, Marie D.; Singhal, Anthony – Brain and Cognition, 2010
Previous dual-task research pairing complex visual tasks involving non-spatial cognitive processes during dichotic listening have shown effects on the late component (Ndl) of the negative difference selective attention waveform but no effects on the early (Nde) response suggesting that the Ndl, but not the Nde, is affected by non-spatial…
Descriptors: Attention, Memory, Language Processing, Visual Perception
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Court, Deborah – Religious Education, 2010
This article mingles stories and concepts of young Jewish Israeli children about God, with reflections on the roles of faith, memory, imagination, and cognitive development in children's Religious Education. The stories are meant to illustrate, among other things, the purity and innocence of young children's faith, which is largely untroubled by…
Descriptors: Jews, Religious Education, Cognitive Development, Child Development
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Wodniecka, Zofia; Craik, Fergus I. M.; Luo, Lin; Bialystok, Ellen – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2010
Two studies are reported that explore the effect of bilingualism on memory performance. Following previous reports of a bilingual advantage in executive control that sometimes shows a greater advantage in older adults, we compared younger and older monolinguals and bilinguals on a memory paradigm that yielded separate measures of familiarity and…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Memory, Memorization, Verbal Ability
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Colom, Roberto; Quiroga, Ma. Angeles; Shih, Pei Chun; Martinez, Kenia; Burgaleta, Miguel; Martinez-Molina, Agustin; Roman, Francisco J.; Requena, Laura; Ramirez, Isabel – Intelligence, 2010
The acknowledged high relationship between working memory and intelligence suggests common underlying cognitive mechanisms and, perhaps, shared biological substrates. If this is the case, improvement in working memory by repeated exposure to challenging span tasks might be reflected in increased intelligence scores. Here we report a study in which…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Intelligence Tests, Short Term Memory, Undergraduate Students
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Pavlidou, Elpis V.; Kelly, M. Louise; Williams, Joanne M. – Dyslexia, 2010
We explored implicit learning in a group of typically developing and developmental dyslexic primary school children (9-12y) using a modified artificial grammar learning task. Performance was calculated using two measures of performance: a perfect free recall (PFR) score and a grammaticality judgment score. Both groups of children required the same…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Developmental Disabilities, Elementary School Students, Grammar
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Bybee, Rodger W. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2010
STEM (an acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics) had its origins in the 1990s at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and has been used as a generic label for any event, policy, program, or practice that involves one or several of the STEM disciplines. However, a recent survey on the "perception of STEM" found that most…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Memory, Engineering, Science Education
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Comins, Jordan A.; Gentner, Timothy Q. – Cognition, 2010
The capacity to remember sequences is critical to many behaviors, such as navigation and communication. Adult humans readily recall the serial order of auditory items, and this ability is commonly understood to support, in part, the speech processing for language comprehension. Theories of short-term serial recall posit either use of absolute…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Cues, Economic Impact, Serial Ordering
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Aberle, Ingo; Rendell, Peter G.; Rose, Nathan S.; McDaniel, Mark A.; Kliegel, Matthias – Developmental Psychology, 2010
Previous research has identified the age prospective memory paradox of age-related declines in laboratory settings in contrast to age benefits in naturalistic settings. Various factors are assumed to account for this paradox, yet empirical evidence on this issue is scarce. In 2 experiments, the present study examined the effect of task setting in…
Descriptors: Motivation, Young Adults, Age Differences, Laboratories
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O'Hearn, Kirsten; Schroer, Elizabeth; Minshew, Nancy; Luna, Beatriz – Neuropsychologia, 2010
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are associated with abnormalities in face memory, which evidence suggests has a protracted development through adolescence. The development of face memory in people with and without ASD, from 9 to 29 years old, was examined using the Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT). Results indicate that the developmental…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Visual Stimuli, Autism, Memory
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Lagattuta, Kristin Hansen; Sayfan, Liat; Blattman, Amanda J. – Developmental Psychology, 2010
Four- to 9-year-olds and adults (N = 256) viewed a series of pictures that were covered with occluders to reveal nondescript or identifiable parts. Participants predicted how 3 characters, 1 who had previously viewed the full picture and 2 who had not, would interpret the obstructed drawings. Results showed significant development between 4 and 9…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Short Term Memory, Young Children, Children
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Dritschel, Barbara; Wisely, Mary; Goddard, Lorna; Robinson, Sally; Howlin, Pat – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2010
Previous research has demonstrated that adults with high functioning autism (HFA)/Asperger syndrome (AS) judge others as having as much knowledge about their inner mental states as they do. The current study examined whether this pattern also applies to adolescents with HFA/AS because typically developing adolescents, in contrast to younger…
Descriptors: Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Adolescents, Adolescent Development
White, K. Geoffrey; Wixted, John T. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2010
Delayed matching to sample is typically a two-alternative forced-choice procedure with two sample stimuli. In this task the effects of varying the probability of reinforcers for correct choices and the resulting receiver operating characteristic are symmetrical. A version of the task where a sample is present on some trials and absent on others is…
Descriptors: Response Style (Tests), Psychology, Probability, Gender Differences
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Cheung, Mei-chun; Chan, Agnes S.; Sze, Sophia L.; Leung, Winnie W.; To, Cho Yee – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2010
The present study examined the verbal memory profile and its relation to organizational strategies in high-functioning (Hi-AUT) and low-functioning (Lo-AUT) children with autism. Twenty-two Hi-AUT and 16 Lo-AUT, and 22 age-, gender- and handedness-matched normal children (NC) were required to remember a list of semantically related words for…
Descriptors: Semantics, Autism, Memory, Verbal Ability
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Mackey, Alison; Adams, Rebecca; Stafford, Catherine; Winke, Paula – Language Learning, 2010
This study examines the relationship between learners' production of modified output and their working memory (WM) capacity. The task-based interactions of 42 college-level, native English-speaking learners of Spanish as a foreign language were examined. A relationship was found between learners' WM test scores and their tendency to modify output.…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Spanish, Second Language Learning, College Students
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