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Cummins, Robert A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1991
This study reexamines factor analyses from which A. J. Ayres claimed to have identified perceptual-motor factors found in the scores of children with learning disabilities but not normally learning children. The reappraisal finds no support for the claim, and as a result, no support for derived diagnostic procedures or remedial programs.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Diagnosis, Factor Analysis, Handicap Identification
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Sturt, Patrick; Lombardo, Vincenzo – Cognitive Science, 2005
We recorded participants' eye movements while they read sentences containing verb-phrase coordination. Results showed evidence of immediate processing disruption when a reflexive pronoun embedded in the conjoined verb phrase mismatched the sentence subject. We argue that this result is incompatible with models of human parsing that employ only…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Sentences, Reading, Verbs
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Panek, Paul E.; Staats, Sara; Hiles, Amanda – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2006
Two studies were conducted. In study one 100 participants rated 60 occupations on the amount of cognitive/intellectual, physical, sensory-perceptual, and perceptual-motor demands they perceived as required for successful performance in that particular occupation. Results of a cluster analysis determined four clusters of occupations on the basis of…
Descriptors: Occupational Clusters, Retirement, College Students, Cognitive Processes
Boling, Robert; Kirk, Pamela – 1982
Differences between high and low perceived physical self-concept and actual motor performance of 120 fifth grade boys were investigated. Self-concept was measured by the Physical Self-Concept Scale. Motor proficiency was measured by a four-item advanced agility/coordination test battery: hand-eye coordination; foot-eye coordination; whole body…
Descriptors: Body Image, Elementary Education, Grade 5, Males
Keele, Steven W.; And Others – 1986
Timing and speed are suggested to be the two general factors of coordination that differentiate people across a variety of motor movements. This study provides evidence for a third general factor of coordination, that of force control. Subjects that exhibit low variability in reproducing a target force with one effector, such as the finger, show…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Correlation
Giesen, J. Martin; And Others – 1984
The study was designed to determine the reliability and criterion validity of a psychomotor performance test (the Fine Finger Dexterity Work Task Unit) with 40 partially or totally blind adults. Reliability was established by using the test-retest method. A supervisory rating was developed and the reliability established by using the split-half…
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Job Performance, Job Skills
Gallahue, David L. – 1983
Perceptual-motor functioning is a cyclic process involving: (1) organizing incoming sensory stimuli with past or stored perceptual information; (2) making motor (internal) decisions based on the combination of sensory (present) and perceptual (past) information; (3) executing the actual movement (observable act) itself; and (4) evaluating the act…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Motor Development, Movement Education
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Struve, Nancy L.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1974
Evaluated were effects of experience with two physical science units adapted for use by the visually impaired on the manipulative skills of 14 visually impaired low income students from 9 to 19 years of age. (DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Exceptional Child Education
Rarick, G. Lawrence; Dobbins, D. Alan – Medicine and Science in Sports, 1975
Descriptors: Body Weight, Children, Elementary School Students, Exercise (Physiology)
Bibace, Roger; Hancock, Karen – J Learning Disabilities, 1969
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Groppel, Jack L., Ed.; Sears, Ronald G., Ed. – 1980
Researchers, coaches, and players of racquet sports were brought together for this symposium on four racquet sports. Although most of the papers presented at the symposium were written by Americans, one of the speakers was from Canada, and another was from Australia. The sports represented were badminton, racquetball, tennis, and squash. In Part…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Educational Research, Exercise Physiology
Hess, Jack, Comp.; And Others – 1981
Methods and techniques for implementing an adapted physical education program are provided in this guide for elementary physical education teachers. The recommended screening test, "Revised Motor Activity Scale," consists of observable items which are not scored and performance items in three categories which are scored: (1) body awareness and…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Motor Development
Fabian, Marjorie S.; Parsons, Oscar A. – 1981
Information about the neuropsychological consequences of alcoholism has been mostly limited to the cognitive functioning of recently detoxified alcoholic men. To expand this research, the long-term recovery of cognitive abilities in alcoholic women was examined in two studies. In the first study, neuropsychological performances were compared for…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior Change, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement
Stelmach, George E. – 1977
It is argued that the current theoretical orientation of motor behavior research toward information processing is only at the descriptive level. An outline of requirements for motor behaviorists to discover the mental operations that precede motor performance is presented. It is suggested that unless basic knowledge is obtained on how movement…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Motor Reactions
JONES, EVE – 1967
RESEARCH HAS SHOWN THE RELATIONSHIP OF VISUAL-MOTOR DYSFUNCTIONS TO READING DIFFICULTIES AND SCHOOL FAILURE. THIS STUDY WAS DESIGNED TO IDENTIFY THE EXTENT OF SUCH DYSFUNCTIONS IN SEVERAL GROUPS OF FULL-TIME DAY STUDENTS AND TO ASSESS THE FEASIBILITY OF VISUAL TRAINING AND POSTURE REMEDIATION METHODS FOR STUDENTS ON ACADEMIC PROBATION. WHILE THE…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, Coordination, Lateral Dominance, Perceptual Handicaps
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