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Ivan Tomic; Paul M. Bays – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Population coding models provide a quantitative account of visual working memory (VWM) retrieval errors with a plausible link to the response characteristics of sensory neurons. Recent work has provided an important new perspective linking population coding to variables of signal detection, including d-prime, and put forward a new hypothesis: that…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Short Term Memory, Visual Perception, Recall (Psychology)
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Wa Ode Dahiana; Tatang Herman; Elah Nurlaelah – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2024
Mathematics is a collection of cognitive products that have unique characteristics from other scientific disciplines. As cognitive products, mathematics, and thought processes are two things that cannot be separated. Although in the literature there have been many approaches proposed to support the analysis of students' thinking processes, not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Algebra, Mathematics Education
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Dennis A. Rivera; Mariane Frenay; Valérie Swaen – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2024
Social constructivism emphasises the role of meaningful interactions as a vehicle for learning. Meaningful interactions engage learners cognitively and socially with others to construct knowledge. Such interactions, however, require an environment specially designed to facilitate and guide learners' cognitive and social processes towards the…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Instructional Design, Discussion Groups, Social Influences
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Zhicong Zhang; Yuting Gao; Yafeng Pan; Jiaxian Zhou – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
To further enhance the understanding of video education, researchers have started leveraging neuroscientific approaches to investigate the underlying cognitive processes and their correlation with learning outcomes. This concise review begins by examining recent behavioral studies that focus on teachers, students, and video media within the video…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Neurosciences, Cognitive Processes, Outcomes of Education
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Saima Ritonummi; Valtteri Siitonen; Markus Salo; Henri Pirkkalainen – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the barriers that prevent workers in the software industry from experiencing flow in their work. Design/methodology/approach: This study was conducted by using a qualitative critical incident technique-inspired questionnaire. Findings: The findings suggest that workers in the software industry…
Descriptors: Barriers, Computer Software, Computer Science, Attention Control
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Declan Devlin; Korbinian Moeller; Iro Xenidou-Dervou; Bert Reynvoet; Francesco Sella – Cognitive Science, 2024
In order processing, consecutive sequences (e.g., 1-2-3) are generally processed faster than nonconsecutive sequences (e.g., 1-3-5) (also referred to as the reverse distance effect). A common explanation for this effect is that order processing operates via a memory-based associative mechanism whereby consecutive sequences are processed faster…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Memory
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Ratna Candra Sari; Arin Pranesti; Ismi Solikhatun; Novita Nurbaiti; Nurhening Yuniarti – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
This study aims to examine the influence of the role of immersive technology on perceived learning's effectiveness by considering the cognitive load of users when using VR-based learning media. This study involved a total of 91 respondents who had attended virtual reality-based learning training. In this research, SmartPLS was used to test the…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Instructional Effectiveness
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Zhijun Liao; Xiya Ao; Yulu Sun; Manli Zhang; Xiangzhi Meng – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Applying 10 Hz ([alpha]-rate) sensory stimulation, not 5 Hz ([theta]-rate), prior to introducing novel speech-print pairs can reset the phase of [theta] oscillations and enhance associative learning. This rapid gain indicates coordinated mechanisms to regulate attentional/cognitive resources ([alpha] oscillations) and facilitate memory storage…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Stimulation, Associative Learning, Attention Control
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Marloes Broeren; Peter Verkoeijen; Lidia Arends; Guus Smeets – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2024
Effective cognitive learning strategies are beneficial for learning and long-term retention. However, higher education students often rely on surface-level strategies like reading and underlining. Interventions to support effective cognitive strategy use have addressed knowledge, beliefs, planning, and commitment. This latter aspect and its…
Descriptors: Vocational Schools, College Students, Student Motivation, Cognitive Processes
Marrok Sedgwick – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Adults with developmental disabilities and educational researchers have identified many holes in the practices currently used to educate non-speaking youth with developmental disabilities, especially those with extensive support needs (Kapp, 2020; Taub, et al., 2017). While technology cannot provide a magical, sweeping fix to barriers to…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Developmental Disabilities, Adults, Needs
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Zhang, Weiwei; Cowan, Georgia; Colombo, Marea; Gross, Julien; Hayne, Harlene – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
In the present research, we used the misinformation paradigm to investigate the effects of participants' mood during encoding of an event, and the emotional content of the event on false memory. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three mood-induction groups (positive, negative, or neutral) and they all watched a video of an event that…
Descriptors: Memory, Psychological Patterns, Cognitive Processes
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Hassan, Aumyo; Barber, Sarah J. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Repeated information is often perceived as more truthful than new information. This finding is known as the illusory truth effect, and it is typically thought to occur because repetition increases processing fluency. Because fluency and truth are frequently correlated in the real world, people learn to use processing fluency as a marker for…
Descriptors: Repetition, Ethics, Incidence, Cognitive Processes
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Forte, Giuseppe; Morelli, Matteo; Grässler, Bernhard; Casagrande, Maria – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects the balance of the autonomic nervous system and is associated with cognitive functions. However, its relationship with the process related to making a decision is unclear. This systematic review aims to analyze the relationship between HRV and decision-making. A qualitative analysis was conducted according to…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Metabolism, Cognitive Processes, Risk
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Ramírez-Ruiz, Jorge; Moreno-Bote, Rubén – Cognitive Science, 2022
When facing many options, we narrow down our focus to very few of them. Although behaviors like this can be a sign of heuristics, they can actually be optimal under limited cognitive resources. Here, we study the problem of how to optimally allocate limited sampling time to multiple options, modeled as accumulators of noisy evidence, to determine…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Heuristics, Cognitive Processes, Models
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Kaltefleiter, Larissa J.; Schuwerk, Tobias; Wiesmann, Charlotte Grosse; Kristen-Antonow, Susanne; Jarvers, Irina; Sodian, Beate – Developmental Science, 2022
Unsuccessful replication attempts of paradigms assessing children's implicit tracking of false beliefs have instigated the debate on whether or not children have an implicit understanding of false beliefs before the age of four. A novel multi-trial anticipatory looking false belief paradigm yielded evidence of implicit false belief reasoning in 3-…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Preschool Children, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
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