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Spencer, Rebecca M. C.; Ivry, Richard B. – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2009
Cerebellar pathology is associated with impairments on a range of motor learning tasks including sequence learning. However, various lines of evidence are at odds with the idea that the cerebellum plays a central role in the associative processes underlying sequence learning. Behavioral studies indicate that sequence learning, at least with short…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Brain, Learning, Motion
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Bissett, Patrick G.; Nee, Derek Evan; Jonides, John – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2009
The ability to mitigate interference is of central importance to cognition. Previous research has provided conflicting accounts about whether operations that resolve interference are singular in character or form a family of functions. Here, the authors examined the relationship between interference-resolution processes acting on working memory…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Short Term Memory, Cognitive Processes, Responses
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Koivisto, Mika; Kainulainen, Pasi; Revonsuo, Antti – Neuropsychologia, 2009
The relationship between attention and awareness is complex, because both concepts can be understood in different ways. Here we review our recent series of experiments which have tracked the independent contributions of different types of visual attention and awareness to electrophysiological brain responses, and then we report a new experiment…
Descriptors: Attention, Visual Perception, Short Term Memory, Spatial Ability
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Visscher, Kristina M.; Kahana, Michael J.; Sekuler, Robert – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2009
Using a short-term recognition memory task, the authors evaluated the carryover across trials of 2 types of auditory information: the characteristics of individual study sounds (item information) and the relationships between the study sounds (study set homogeneity). On each trial, subjects heard 2 successive broadband study sounds and then…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Short Term Memory, Recognition (Psychology), Task Analysis
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McVay, Jennifer C.; Kane, Michael J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2009
On the basis of the executive-attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC; e.g., M. J. Kane, A. R. A. Conway, D. Z. Hambrick, & R. W. Engle, 2007), the authors tested the relations among WMC, mind wandering, and goal neglect in a sustained attention to response task (SART; a go/no-go task). In 3 SART versions, making conceptual versus…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Attention Control, Cognitive Processes, Task Analysis
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Hahn, Ulrike; Warren, Paul A. – Psychological Review, 2009
A long tradition of psychological research has lamented the systematic errors and biases in people's perception of the characteristics of sequences generated by a random mechanism such as a coin toss. It is proposed that once the likely nature of people's actual experience of such processes is taken into account, these "errors" and "biases"…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Short Term Memory, Probability, Perception
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Tharp, Ian J.; Pickering, Alan D. – Cognition, 2009
DeCaro et al. [DeCaro, M. S., Thomas, R. D., & Beilock, S. L. (2008). "Individual differences in category learning: Sometimes less working memory capacity is better than more." "Cognition, 107"(1), 284-294] explored how individual differences in working memory capacity differentially mediate the learning of distinct category structures.…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Reports, Memory, Cognitive Processes
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Maroun, Mouna; Akirav, Irit – Learning & Memory, 2009
We investigated MEK and D1 receptors in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in consolidation and reconsolidation of recognition memory in rats nonhabituated to the experimental context (NH) or with reduced arousal due to extensive prior habituation (H). The D1 receptor antagonist enhanced consolidation and impaired reconsolidation in NH but…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Memory, Animals, Experiments
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van den Broek, Paul; Kendeou, Panayiota; Lousberg, Sandra; Visser, Gootje – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2011
To understand what they read or hear, children and adults must create a coherent mental representation of presented information. Recent research suggests that the ability to do so starts to develop early--well before reading age--and that early individual differences are predictive of later reading-comprehension performance. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Comprehension, Preschool Children, Elementary School Students
Seadatee-Shamir, Abootaleb; Soleimanian, AliAkbar; Zahmatkesh, Zeinab; Mahdian, Hossein – Online Submission, 2011
The relationship among WMC (working memory capacity), reading performance and academic achievement is both logically and theoretically undisputable. However, what may not be as obvious is that such capacity and performance, and as a result, achievement, could be higher among ECBL (early childhood bilingual) students. To reaffirm the obvious and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Short Term Memory, Reading Achievement, Bilingualism
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Lee, Kerry; Ng, Swee Fong; Bull, Rebecca; Pe, Madeline Lee; Ho, Ringo Ho Moon – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Although mathematical pattern tasks are often found in elementary school curricula and are deemed a building block for algebra, a recent report (National Mathematics Advisory Panel, 2008) suggests the resources devoted to its teaching and assessment need to be rebalanced. We examined whether children's developing proficiency in solving algebraic…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Achievement Tests, Short Term Memory, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Jang, Jooyoung; Schunn, Christian D.; Nokes, Timothy J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Learning requires applying limited working memory and attentional resources to intrinsic, germane, and extraneous aspects of the learning task. To reduce the especially undesirable extraneous load aspects of learning environments, cognitive load theorists suggest that spatially integrated learning materials should be used instead of spatially…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Cognitive Processes, Efficiency, Spatial Ability
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Redick, Thomas S.; Calvo, Alejandra; Gay, Catherine E.; Engle, Randall W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2011
The ability to temporarily maintain information in order to successfully perform a task is important in many daily activities. However, the ability to quickly and accurately update existing mental representations in distracting situations is also imperative in many of these same circumstances. In the current studies, individuals varying in working…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Executive Function, Inhibition, Adults
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Hansen, Stefan – Brain and Cognition, 2011
We here report two studies exploring associations between inhibitory control (measured with the Sustained Attention to Response Task, SART) on the one hand, and self-reports of trait cooperativeness and empathy on the other. A coherent picture was obtained in women whose inhibitory control proficiency predicted higher scores on the Temperament and…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Gender Differences, Inhibition, Social Cognition
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Nithart, Christelle; Demont, Elisabeth; Metz-Lutz, Marie-Noelle; Majerus, Steve; Poncelet, Martine; Leybaert, Jacqueline – Journal of Research in Reading, 2011
The acquisition of reading skills is known to rely on early phonological abilities, but only a few studies have investigated the independent contribution of the different steps involved in phonological processing. This 1-year longitudinal study, spanning the initial year of reading instruction, aimed at specifying the development of phonological…
Descriptors: Phonological Awareness, Short Term Memory, Word Recognition, Long Term Memory
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