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Santolin, Chiara; Saffran, Jenny R. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2019
Infants acquiring their native language are adept at discovering grammatical patterns. However, it remains unknown whether these learning abilities are limited to language, or available more generally for sequenced input. The current study is a conceptual replication of a prior language study, and was designed to ask whether infants can track…
Descriptors: Infants, Grammar, Auditory Stimuli, Language Acquisition
Wegener, Signy; Wang, Hua-Chen; Lissa, Peter; Robidoux, Serje; Nation, Kate; Castles, Anne – Developmental Science, 2018
There is an established association between children's oral vocabulary and their word reading but its basis is not well understood. Here, we present evidence from eye movements for a novel mechanism underlying this association. Two groups of 18 Grade 4 children received oral vocabulary training on one set of 16 novel words (e.g., 'nesh', 'coib'),…
Descriptors: Child Language, Oral Language, Vocabulary, Reading Skills
Middlebrooks, Catherine D.; Murayama, Kou; Castel, Alan D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2017
Prior research suggests that learners study and remember information differently depending upon the type of test they expect to later receive. The current experiments investigate how testing expectations impact the study of and memory for valuable information. Participants studied lists of words ranging in value from 1 to 10 points with the goal…
Descriptors: Expectation, Memory, Tests, Recall (Psychology)
Gillebaart, Marleen; Förster, Jens; Rotteveel, Mark; Jehle, Astrid C. M. – Creativity Research Journal, 2013
Novelty is inherent to creative processes. A positive effect of novelty on creative task performance was therefore predicted. However, creativity can benefit from divergent, as well as convergent thinking. Subsequently, novelty may benefit creative performance when divergent thinking is required, but it could inhibit creative performance when…
Descriptors: Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Creativity, Familiarity, Thinking Skills

McKague, Meredith; Pratt, Chris; Johnston, Michael B. – Cognition, 2001
Two experiments tested predictions of dual-route-cascaded and triangle frameworks regarding effect among first-graders of having a word in oral vocabulary prior to reading that same word. Results suggest that word-specific phonological information is represented in the reading system independently of semantic or articulatory influences. Results…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary School Students, Familiarity, Models