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Gadzichowski, K. M.; Peterson, M. S.; Pasnak, R.; Bock, A. M.; Fetterer-Robinson, S. O. J. M.; Schmerold, K. L. – Grantee Submission, 2018
"Patterning" is a cognitive intervention that is unknown to psychologists, but has nevertheless been taught for half a century in nearly all kindergartens and many preschools in English-speaking countries. Patterning is the understanding that a certain rule governs the sequence of items in a series. At the simplest level, if the series…
Descriptors: Sequential Approach, Serial Ordering, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Processes
Bloom, Paul A.; Friedman, David; Xu, Judy; Vuorre, Matti; Metcalfe, Janet – Grantee Submission, 2018
This article investigates the relations among the tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state, event related potentials (ERPs) to correct feedback to questions, and subsequent memory. ERPs were used to investigate neurocognitive responses to feedback to general information questions for which participants had expressed either being or not being in a TOT state.…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Processes, Neurology, Feedback (Response)
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Samsul Hadi; Heri Retnawati; Sudji Munadi; Ezi Apino; Nidya F. Wulandari – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2018
International surveys, such as TIMSS and PISA, frequently put Indonesia in the low ranks. It is an indication that the higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) of students in Indonesia are still low. This research aims to analyze students' difficulties in solving problems that measure HOTS. This is a case study research with a qualitative approach.…
Descriptors: High School Students, Problem Solving, Foreign Countries, Thinking Skills
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Volkov, Yury Grigoryevich; Khunagov, Rashid Dumalichevich; Kumykov, Auyes Mukhamedovich; Imgrunt, Svetlana Ivanovna; Gribov, Denis Yevgenyevich – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
It would be difficult to preserve the achievements of the civilization and to discuss the future of humanity beyond the structure of ideological knowledge. The objective vision of reality implies the involvement of ideological dimension into the structure of human thoughts and actions as a precondition for national, state, and cultural identity…
Descriptors: Ideology, Foreign Countries, Sociology, Creativity
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Dulka, Brooke N.; Ford, Ellen C.; Lee, Melissa A.; Donnell, Nathaniel J.; Goode, Travis D.; Prosser, Rebecca; Cooper, Matthew A. – Learning & Memory, 2016
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is essential for memory processes. The present study tested whether proteolytic cleavage of proBDNF into mature BDNF (mBDNF) within the basolateral amygdala (BLA) regulates the consolidation of defeat-related memories. We found that acute social defeat increases the expression of mBDNF, but not proBDNF, in…
Descriptors: Brain, Memory, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Social Behavior
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Romani, Sandro; Katkov, Mikhail; Tsodyks, Misha – Learning & Memory, 2016
A large variability in performance is observed when participants recall briefly presented lists of words. The sources of such variability are not known. Our analysis of a large data set of free recall revealed a small fraction of participants that reached an extremely high performance, including many trials with the recall of complete lists.…
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Recall (Psychology), Memory, Word Lists
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Solopchuk, Oleg; Alamia, Andrea; Olivier, Etienne; Zénon, Alexandre – Learning & Memory, 2016
Chunking, namely the grouping of sequence elements in clusters, is ubiquitous during sequence processing, but its impact on performance remains debated. Here, we found that participants who adopted a consistent chunking strategy during symbolic sequence learning showed a greater improvement of their performance and a larger decrease in cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Short Term Memory, Sequential Learning, Symbolic Learning
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Knox, Rockey – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2016
The emerging field of mind, brain, and education (MBE) is grappling with core issues associated with its identity, scope, and method. This article examines some of the most pressing issues that structure the development of MBE as a transdisciplinary effort. Rather than representing the ongoing debates in MBE as superficial squabbles to eventually…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Brain, Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Radford, Luis – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2016
This article is a commentary on the mathematical working space (MWS) approach and draws on the articles contained in this "ZDM" issue. The article is divided into three parts. In the first part I discuss the place of the MWS approach among the French theories of didactique des mathématiques. In the second part I outline what I think are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Epistemology, Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods
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Golnabi, Laura – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2016
This paper analyzes the thought process involved in problem solving and its categorization as creative thinking as defined by psychologist R. Weisberg (2006). Additionally, the notion of insight, sometimes present in unconscious creative thinking and often leading to creative ideas, is discussed in the context of geometry problem solving. In…
Descriptors: Creativity, Problem Solving, Creative Thinking, Geometry
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Luzon, Pinhas – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2016
Erotic Counter Education (ECE) is the educational position of the late Ilan Gur-Ze'ev. In ECE Gur-Ze'ev combines two opposing positions in the philosophy of education, one teleological and anti-utopian, the other teleological and utopian. In light of this unique combination, I ask what mediates between these two poles and suggest that the answer…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Cognitive Processes, Educational Theories, Critical Theory
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Efklides, Anastasia – Teachers College Record, 2017
This article deals with the functioning of affect and epistemic emotions, such as surprise and curiosity, in self-regulated learning (SRL). The claim is that affect plays a major role in SRL not only as an independent process that can facilitate or impede learning activities and performance but also through its interactions with cognition and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Metacognition, Learning Activities, Correlation
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Tangen, Jodi L.; Borders, L. DiAnne – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2017
Although clinical supervision is an educational endeavor (Borders & Brown, [Borders, L. D., 2005]), many scholars neglect theories of learning in working with supervisees. The authors describe 1 learning theory--information processing theory (Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968, 1971; Schunk, 2016)--and the ways its associated interventions may…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Supervision, Cognitive Processes, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
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Rehder, Bob – Cognitive Science, 2017
This article assesses how people reason with categories whose features are related in causal cycles. Whereas models based on causal graphical models (CGMs) have enjoyed success modeling category-based judgments as well as a number of other cognitive phenomena, CGMs are only able to represent causal structures that are acyclic. A number of new…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Logical Thinking, Causal Models, Graphs
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Kaya, Yasemin; Leite, Walter L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2017
Cognitive diagnosis models are diagnostic models used to classify respondents into homogenous groups based on multiple categorical latent variables representing the measured cognitive attributes. This study aims to present longitudinal models for cognitive diagnosis modeling, which can be applied to repeated measurements in order to monitor…
Descriptors: Models, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Change
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