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Fenker, Richard; Tees, Sandra – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1976
About 92 percent of the children studied had stable, organized cognitive structures for the experimental stimuli while an analysis of the sorting data indicated that only 30 percent of the children had stable structures. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Multidimensional Scaling, Preschool Children, Psychomotor Skills
Derri, Vassiliki; Emmanouilidou, Kyriaki; Vassiliadou, Olga; Tzetzis, George; Kioumourtzoglou, Efthimis – Physical Educator, 2008
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between time-related variables of the physical education lesson and skill concepts acquisition and retention. One hundred and four students aged 6.4 to 7.9 years, and their six physical educators participated. The motor behavior of thirty-six selected students was videotaped during a…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Cognitive Tests, Correlation, Time on Task
Rusconi, Elena; Kwan, Bonnie; Giordano, Bruno L.; Umilta, Carlo; Butterworth, Brian – Cognition, 2006
Through the preferential pairing of response positions to pitch, here we show that the internal representation of pitch height is spatial in nature and affects performance, especially in musically trained participants, when response alternatives are either vertically or horizontally aligned. The finding that our cognitive system maps pitch height…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Processes
Longo, Matthew R.; Bertenthal, Bennett I. – Infancy, 2006
Do 9-month-old infants motorically simulate actions they perceive others perform? Two experiments tested whether action observation, like overt reaching, is sufficient to elicit the Piagetian A-not-B error. Infants recovered a toy hidden at location A or observed an experimenter recover the toy. After the toy was hidden at location B, infants in…
Descriptors: Observation, Error Patterns, Infants, Toys

Karmiloff-Smith, Annette; Inhelder, Barbel – Cognition, 1974
Describes the sequences of Geneva middle-class school children in a block balancing task. It attempts to pave the way towards understanding the general processes of cognitive behavior. Analysis focuses on the interplay between the child's action sequences and his implicit theories which the observer infers from the sequences rather than from his…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Problem Solving
Rieger, Martina – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2004
The assumption that letters automatically activate corresponding keypresses in skilled typing was investigated. Participants responded to the color of letters (congruent condition: responding finger was the one usually used to type the letter). Participants skilled in typing showed a congruency effect: unskilled participants did not (Experiment…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Psychomotor Skills, Keyboarding (Data Entry), Experimental Psychology
Lien, Mei-Ching; McCann, Robert S.; Ruthruff, Eric; Proctor, Robert W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
The present study examined whether the central bottleneck, assumed to be primarily responsible for the psychological refractory period (PRP) effect, is intact, bypassed, or shifted in locus with ideomotor (IM)-compatible tasks. In 4 experiments, factorial combinations of IM- and non-IM-compatible tasks were used for Task 1 and Task 2. All…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Simulation, Psychological Patterns, Cognitive Processes
Westermann, Gert; Miranda, Eduardo Reck – Brain and Language, 2004
We present a computational model that learns a coupling between motor parameters and their sensory consequences in vocal production during a babbling phase. Based on the coupling, preferred motor parameters and prototypically perceived sounds develop concurrently. Exposure to an ambient language modifies perception to coincide with the sounds from…
Descriptors: Models, Cognitive Processes, Auditory Perception, Psychomotor Skills
Piek, Jan P.; Dyck, Murray J.; Francis, Mona; Conwell, Alistair – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2007
It has been suggested that the high levels of comorbidity between attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and developmental coordination disorder (DCD) may be attributed to a common underlying neurocognitive mechanism. This study assessed whether children with DCD and ADHD share deficits on tasks measuring working memory, set-shifting, and…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Short Term Memory, Psychomotor Skills
Owen Blakemore, Judith E.; Berenbaum, Sheri A.; Liben, Lynn S. – Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2008
This new text offers a unique developmental focus on gender. Gender development is examined from infancy through adolescence, integrating biological, socialization, and cognitive perspectives. The book's current empirical focus is complemented by a lively and readable style that includes anecdotes about children's everyday experiences. The book's…
Descriptors: Psychology, Sex Role, Gender Issues, Infants
Mendoza, Jocelyn E.; Elliott, Digby; Meegan, Daniel V.; Lyons, James L.; Welsh, Timothy N. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Two experiments used Muller-Lyer stimuli to test the predictions of the planning-control model (S. Glover, 2002) for aiming movements. In Experiment 1, participants aimed to stimuli that either remained the same or changed upon movement initiation. Experiment 2 was identical except that the duration of visual feedback for online control was…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Visual Stimuli, Feedback (Response), Planning
Roth, Robert M.; Baribeau, Jacinthe; Milovan, Denise L.; O'Connor, Kieron – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Slowness in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been attributed to intrusive thoughts or meticulousness. Recent research suggests that slowness in OCD may be particularly evident on tests of executive function subserved by frontostriatal circuitry. In the present study, the speed and accuracy of responding on neuropsychological tests of…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Cognitive Processes, Psychomotor Skills, Neuropsychology
Stoodley, Catherine J.; Fawcett, Angela J.; Nicolson, Roderick I.; Stein, John F. – Dyslexia, 2006
Developmental dyslexia may affect as much as 15% of the population, but the aetiology of the disorder is still being debated. The cerebellar theory of dyslexia proposes that cerebellar dysfunction could lead to the myriad of symptoms seen in dyslexic individuals, both in literacy and non-literacy domains. The cerebellum is crucial to the fluent…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Literacy, Task Analysis, Psychomotor Skills
Duke, Robert A.; Davis, Carla M. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2006
Using two sequential key press sequences, we tested the extent to which subjects' performance on a digital piano keyboard changed between the end of training and retest on subsequent days. We found consistent, significant improvements attributable to sleep-based consolidation effects, indicating that learning continued after the cessation of…
Descriptors: College Students, Skill Development, Psychomotor Skills, Sequential Approach

Hatano, Giyoo; And Others – Cognition, 1977
The cognitive and psychomotor processes involved in working with the modern Japanese version of the abacus were investigated by distracting expert abacus operators in various ways. (Author/MV)
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Computation, High School Students