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Alexander, Kristen Weede; O'Hara, Karen Davis; Bortfeld, Heidi V.; Anderson, Summerlynn J.; Newton, Emily K.; Kraft, Rosemarie H. – Cognitive Development, 2010
Important dimensions of emotional experiences include the level of arousal elicited and the source of that arousal, yet memory for events differing on these constructs is often compared within and across studies. One important factor for emotional memory is attachment security, which predicts how parents and children relate to each other and to…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Attachment Behavior, Interpersonal Relationship, Memory
Reese, Elaine; Jack, Fiona; White, Naomi – Cognitive Development, 2010
Adolescents (N = 46; M = 12.46 years) who had previously participated in a longitudinal study of autobiographical memory development narrated their early childhood memories, interpreted life events, and completed a family history questionnaire and language assessment. Three distinct components of adolescent memory emerged: (1) age of earliest…
Descriptors: Young Children, Adolescents, Memory, Longitudinal Studies
Larkina, Marina; Bauer, Patricia J. – Cognitive Development, 2010
The authors investigated the individual and relative contributions of different aspects of maternal support (i.e., verbal, affective, and behavioral) in relation to children's collaborative and independent reminiscing. Four-year-old children discussed personal past experiences with their mothers and with a researcher. In collaborative recall with…
Descriptors: Mothers, Preschool Children, Memory, Role
Wang, Qi; Doan, Stacey N.; Song, Qingfang – Cognitive Development, 2010
This study examined the relation of mother-child discussions of internal states during reminiscing to the development of trait and evaluative self-representations in 131 European American and Chinese immigrant 3-year olds. Mothers and children discussed one positive and one negative event, and children were interviewed for self-descriptions.…
Descriptors: Mothers, Children, Cultural Influences, Parent Child Relationship
Burnett, Stephanie; Bault, Nadege; Coricelli, Giorgio; Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne – Cognitive Development, 2010
This study investigated adolescent males' decision-making under risk, and the emotional response to decision outcomes, using a probabilistic gambling task designed to evoke counterfactually mediated emotions (relief and regret). Participants were 20 adolescents (aged 9-11), 26 young adolescents (aged 12-15), 20 mid-adolescents (aged 15-18) and 17…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Preadolescents, Early Adolescents, Young Adults
Graham, Susan A.; Diesendruck, Gil – Cognitive Development, 2010
This study examined whether infants privilege shape over other perceptual properties when making inferences about the shared properties of novel objects. Forty-six 15-month-olds were presented with novel target objects that possessed a nonobvious property, followed by test objects that varied in shape, color, or texture relative to the target.…
Descriptors: Infants, Perception, Inferences, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
Ware, Elizabeth A.; Booth, Amy E. – Cognitive Development, 2010
Object functions help young children to organize new artifact categories. However, the scope of their influence is unknown. We explore whether functions highlight property dimensions that are relevant to artifact categories in general. Specifically, using a longitudinal training procedure, we assessed whether experience with functions highlights…
Descriptors: Infants, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Classification, Role
Zhang, Ting; Zheng, Xueru; Zhang, Li; Sha, Wenju; Deak, Gedeon; Li, Hong – Cognitive Development, 2010
A four-location belief task was designed to examine children's understanding of another's uncertain belief after passing a false belief (FB) task. In Experiment 1, after passing the FB task, participants were asked what a puppet would do after he failed to find his toy at the falsely believed location. Most 4-year-olds and half of 6-year-olds…
Descriptors: Puppetry, Toys, Cognitive Processes, Beliefs
Davidson, Denise; Raschke, Vanessa R.; Pervez, Jawad – Cognitive Development, 2010
In two experiments, bilingual (Urdu and English) 5- and 6-year-old children outperformed their monolingual (English) peers when asked to detect grammatically incorrect sentences on a syntactic awareness test. This result occurred when children were tested in English (Experiment 1) and when they were tested in English or in Urdu (Experiment 2).…
Descriptors: Sentences, Monolingualism, Urdu, English
Conry-Murray, Clare – Cognitive Development, 2009
This study examined reasoning about gender roles in a traditional society in Benin, West Africa. Ninety-seven male and female adolescents and adults evaluated conflicts between a husband and a wife over gender norms to determine whether gender norms, are judged to be moral or conventional. Although most attributed decision-making power to the…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Sex Role, Adolescents, Age Differences
Soltesz, Fruzsina; Szucs, Denes – Cognitive Development, 2009
Developmental dyscalculia (DD) still lacks a generally accepted definition. A major problem is that the cognitive component processes contributing to arithmetic performance are still poorly defined. By a reanalysis of our previous event-related brain potential (ERP) data (Soltesz et al., 2007) here our objective was to identify and compare…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability
Fuson, Karen C. – Cognitive Development, 2009
This article provides an overview of some perspectives about special issues in classroom mathematical teaching and learning that have stemmed from the huge explosion of research in children's mathematical thinking stimulated by Piaget. It concentrates on issues that are particularly important for less-advanced learners and for those who might be…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Strategies, Cognitive Processes
Moeller, K.; Neuburger, S.; Kaufmann, L.; Landerl, K.; Nuerk, H. C. – Cognitive Development, 2009
Recent research suggests that developmental dyscalculia is associated with a subitizing deficit (i.e., the inability to quickly enumerate small sets of up to 3 objects). However, the nature of this deficit has not previously been investigated. In the present study the eye-tracking methodology was employed to clarify whether (a) the subitizing…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Skills, Developmental Disabilities, Numeracy
Rasanen, Pekka; Salminen, Jonna; Wilson, Anna J.; Aunio, Pirjo; Dehaene, Stanislas – Cognitive Development, 2009
We present results of a computer-assisted intervention (CAI) study on number skills in kindergarten children. Children with low numeracy skill (n = 30) were randomly allocated to two treatment groups. The first group played a computer game (The Number Race) which emphasized numerical comparison and was designed to train number sense, while the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Numeracy, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Games
Rubinsten, Orly – Cognitive Development, 2009
Five to seven percent of children experience severe difficulties in learning mathematics and/or reading. Current trials that are focused on identifying biological markers suggest that these learning disabilities, known as Developmental Dyscalculia (DD) and Dyslexia (for reading), are due to underlying brain dysfunctions. One ongoing controversy…
Descriptors: Etiology, Neuropsychology, Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia

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