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Farroni, Teresa; Massaccesi, Stefano; Pividori, Donatella; Johnson, Mark H. – Infancy, 2004
Eye gaze has been shown to be an effective cue for directing attention in adults. Whether this ability operates from birth is unknown. Three experiments were carried out with 2- to 5-day-old newborns. The first experiment replicated the previous finding that newborns are able to discriminate between direct and averted gaze, and extended this…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Neonates, Visual Perception, Cues
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Lipton, Jennifer S.; Spelke, Elizabeth S. – Infancy, 2004
Six experiments investigated infants' sensitivity to numerosity in auditory sequences. In prior studies (Lipton & Spelke, 2003), 6-month-old infants discriminated sequences of 8 versus 16 but not 8 versus 12 sounds, and 9-month-old infants discriminated 8 versus 12 but not 8 versus 10 sounds, when the continuous variables of rate, sound duration,…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Numbers, Auditory Stimuli, Age Differences
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Leahy, Wayne; Sweller, John – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2005
Interactions among the imagination, expertise reversal, and element interactivity effects were investigated in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, less knowledgeable primary school students learning to use a bus timetable produced better performance under study than imagination conditions, but an increase in their experience reversed the result,…
Descriptors: Interaction, Imagination, Experimental Psychology, Memory
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Criss, Amy H.; Shiffrin, Richard M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Four experiments tested the predictions made by the model outlined in A. H. Criss and R. M. Shiffrin (2004b). Participants studied 2 successive lists of pairs followed by a recognition memory test for the most recent list. Some items and some pairs were repeated across the 2 lists. Critically, a given item could be repeated in the same or…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Tests, Cognitive Processes
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Miozzo, Michele; Caramazza, Alfonso – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Current models of word production offer different accounts of the representation of homophones in the lexicon. The investigation of how the homophone status of a word affects lexical access can be used to test theories of lexical processing. In this study, homophones appeared as word distractors superimposed on pictures that participants named…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Word Recognition, Word Frequency, Language Research
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Ono, Fuminori; Jiang, Yuhong; Kawahara, Jun-ichiro – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Contextual cuing refers to the facilitation of performance in visual search due to the repetition of the same displays. Whereas previous studies have focused on contextual cuing within single-search trials, this study tested whether 1 trial facilitates visual search of the next trial. Participants searched for a T among Ls. In the training phase,…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Visual Perception, Predictor Variables, Context Effect
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Rastle, Kathleen; Croot, Karen P.; Harrington, Jonathan M.; Coltheart, Max – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
The research described in this article had 2 aims: to permit greater precision in the conduct of naming experiments and to contribute to a characterization of the motor execution stage of speech production. The authors report an exhaustive inventory of consonantal and postconsonantal influences on delayed naming latency and onset acoustic…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Acoustics, Motor Reactions, Reaction Time
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Desmurget, Michel; Turner, Robert S.; Prablanc, Claude; Russo, Gary S.; Alexander, Garret E.; Grafton, Scott T. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Six results are reported. (a) Reaching accuracy increases when visual capture of the target is allowed (e.g., target on vs. target off at saccade onset). (b) Whatever the visual condition, trajectories diverge only after peak acceleration, suggesting that accuracy is improved through feedback mechanisms. (c) Feedback corrections are smoothly…
Descriptors: Feedback, Error Correction, Visual Perception, Human Body
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Winch, Christopher – Educational Theory, 2006
In this essay, Christopher Winch explores the relevance of Ludwig Wittgenstein's account of rule-following to vocational education with particular reference to the often-made claim that any account of an activity in terms of rule-following implies rigidity and inflexibility. He argues that most rule-following is only successful when it involves a…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Technical Education, Persuasive Discourse, Theory Practice Relationship
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Michael, Jack – Teaching of Psychology, 1975
An experimental psychology course which analyzes the broad probability of operant conditioning is described. (DE)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Experimental Psychology, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
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Harris, Lauren Jay – Teaching of Psychology, 1975
A course in teaching research methods in an experimental child psychology course is described. (DE)
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Course Descriptions, Experimental Psychology, Higher Education
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Rubel, Edwin W.; Rosenthal, Morton H. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 1975
The experiments reported here investigated a developmental change in frequency generalization in the hatchling chicken. (Author)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Auditory Perception, Experimental Psychology, Flow Charts
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Margolis, Joseph A. – Journal of Drug Education, 1974
This article focuses upon a method of making drug education more relevant for today's high school and college student through the use of an experimental lesson on drug taking. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Drug Education, Experimental Psychology, Health Education
Rollins, Howard A.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975
Two experiments were conducted to determine whether the auditory and visual systems process simultaneously presented pairs of alphanumeric information differently. (Editor)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Experimental Psychology, Flow Charts, Psychological Studies
Bach, Mary Jean – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1974
One hundred twenty-eight Ss were presented 150 words for study, followed by a two-choice recognition test. (Editor)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology, Retention Studies
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