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Montepare, Joann M. – 1987
To determine whether preschool children's memory for unfamiliar faces could be facilitated by giving them orienting information about faces, 4- and 5-year-old subjects were told that they were going to play a guessing game in which they would be looking at faces and guessing which ones they had seen before. In study 1, 6 boys and 6 girls within…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Memory, Performance Factors, Preschool Children

Kee, Daniel W. – 1984
The aims of this study were (1) to assess the relative effectiveness of verbal and visual elaboration prompts and question-answering prompts on children's incidental memory, and (2) to determine whether performance improvement associated with pictorial elaboration could be augmented by either verbal elaboration or question-answering procedures.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Memory, Performance Factors, Verbal Stimuli
Trank, Douglas M. – 1976
Subliminal stimulation is defined as that which is perceived by an individual below the threshold of awareness or cognizance. This article traces the history of research in subliminal stimulation to illustrate that under certain circumstances and conditions, this behavioral phenomenon does occur. Although subliminal stimuli do affect human…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Responses, Verbal Stimuli
Haaf, Robert A.; Brown, Cheryl J. – 1975
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the extent to which infants of different ages respond to facelike drawings on the basis of stimulus complexity and/or resemblance to the human face. Infants' responses to stimulus patterns were assessed using the corneal reflection technique developed by Robert Trantz. In the first two experiments,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Infant Behavior, Infants, Overt Response
Dunn, Jane; Haskins, Ron – 1976
A total of 14 infants participated in this study of the recovery of visual orienting by crossmodal stimulation when no new visual information was present. The locus of the crossmodal stimulation (auditory stimulation) was discriminable to the subject. Infants in three age groups were tested on three occasions each separated by 30 days. No…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Attention, Auditory Stimuli, Infant Behavior
Knafle, June D. – 1974
The results of two matching-to-sample experiments using color cues in Consonant Vowel Consonant (CVC) stimulus words with kindergarten through third grade subjects are included in this document. Color cues influenced subjects to match according to first letters. When the first letter of each stimulus word was underlined in red, kindergarten and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Color, Cues, Early Childhood Education
McGuire, Iris; Turkewitz, Gerald – 1977
The relationship between visual stimulus intensity and directional finger movements was examined in infants of two age groups (16 infants, 10 to 15 weeks old, and 8 infants, 20 to 25 weeks old). Two hypotheses derived from Schneirla's Approach-Withdrawal Theory were examined: (1) that responses of the younger, but not of the older infants, would…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Infant Behavior, Infants, Perceptual Development
Johnson, Edward A. – 1994
A study used semiotics to examine the graphic elements within corporate trademarks. The trademarks from 247 "Fortune" 500 corporations were placed into 86 different categories of graphic elements intended to connote 14 different qualities. Subjects, 40 college students and 61 business professionals, evaluated 9 sets of 12 trademarks in…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Communication Research, Higher Education, Semiotics
Noonan, Michael; Axelrod, Seymour – 1986
While it is often assumed that a single mechanism underlies varied experimental evidences of selectivity, Berlyne (1969) suggested that attention-like selectivity may take place in a number of quite separate neural systems. This study examined the issue of visuospatial attention by investigating covert orientation or "looking out of the corner of…
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Mapping, Neurological Organization, Orientation
Hoffman, Valerie – 1987
Various aspects of iconic memory have been studied in the past. Two tachistoscopic experiments were conducted to examine how legibility of a stimulus affects a subject's ability to recall brief visual presentation. The studies used letter arrays set in four different typefaces (Helvetica, Cooper Black Outline, Electronic, Old English). In the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Memory
Braden, Roberts A. – 1982
This paper explores relationships of visual images to verbal elements, beginning with a discussion of visible language as represented by words printed on the page. The visual flexibility inherent in typography is discussed in terms of the appearance of the letters and the denotative and connotative meanings represented by type, typographical…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Graphic Organizers, Material Development, Verbal Stimuli
Pegg, Judith E.; And Others – 1989
A total of 60 infants of 7 weeks of age were tested in a habituation-dishabituation looking procedure to determine if they could discriminate between infant-directed talk (IDT) and adult-directed talk (ADT) uttered by the same speaker. One group of 12 infants was habituated to a female speaker's ADT and dishabituated to the same speaker's IDT,…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Communication Research, Females, Habituation
Kleiner, Kathleen A. – 1988
A total of 80 infants who were 7 months old were asked to discriminate happy and surprised expressions based on compound or component changes in the eyes, mouth, or entire face. Four stimuli were employed: black and white photographs of a Caucasian female modeling happy and surprised expressions, and two hybrid expressions created by transposing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Facial Expressions, Infant Behavior, Recognition (Psychology)
Heindel, Patricia; Kose, Gary – 1984
Examined in three studies were the influence of perceptual organization on children's memory and the relationship between operational thought and memory performance. In the first study, 72 children at 5, 7, and 9 years of age were given a series of Piagetian tasks and a memory task. Subjects were presented with 10 color-shape pairs depicted in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Memory
Zanone, P. G.; Hauert, C. A. – 1984
Discussed are data concerning a simple visuomotor tracking task, especially the expectations and cognitive representations involved in performing such a task. The task consisted in tracking the horizontal displacement of a target spot on the screen by appropriate forearm rotations. Each subject participated in two sessions: first, at a .8 Hz…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Foreign Countries, Males, Performance Factors