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Kimberly Greenberg; Brice Hounshel; Luke Kalb; Ariel Schwartz – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: We evaluated cognitive accessibility of the VIA Inventory of Strengths Youth short form with adults with intellectual disability for use in strengths-based practice. Methods: We conducted cognitive testing with adults with intellectual disability (n = 33; M age = 36.2; range: 20.4-64.2). Data were coded for the extent to which (1)…
Descriptors: Adults, Intellectual Disability, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability
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Paul Beljan; Justin M. Gardner; Dana Homaijani – Roeper Review, 2024
Children with gifted intellects often earn lower scores on measures of processing speed than their nongifted counterparts. However, neuropsychological research indicates such a profile of scores is likely not due to a true innate neurocognitive processing speed deficit but is rather a statistical artifact resulting from the interference of common…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Gifted, Children, Intelligence Tests
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Talena C. Day; Isha Malik; Sydney Boateng; Kathryn M. Hauschild; Matthew D. Lerner – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Autistic youth display difficulties in emotion recognition, yet little research has examined behavioral and neural indices of vocal emotion recognition (VER). The current study examines behavioral and event-related potential (N100, P200, Late Positive Potential [LPP]) indices of VER in autistic and non-autistic youth. Participants (N = 164)…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Suprasegmentals, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Experience
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Matthew Arnold; Rebecca Netson; Andrey Vyshedskiy – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Prefrontal synthesis (PFS) is a component of constructive imagination. It is defined as the process of mentally juxtaposing objects into novel combinations. For example, to comprehend the instruction "put the cat under the dog and above the monkey," it is necessary to use PFS in order to correctly determine the spatial arrangement of the…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Language Acquisition, Children, Executive Function
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Kirk St.Amant – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2024
The usability of items is connected to cognition, or how the brain processes information. Many of the related processes occur subconsciously and are guided by the mental models individuals have created based on their experiences. The better communication professional and communication students understand such dynamics, the more effectively they…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Schemata (Cognition), Audiences, Expectation
Elena R. Leib – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Humans excel at detecting patterns in information, abstracting rules, and making inferences. Underlying these skills is relational reasoning: the cognitive ability to identify and map abstract, generalizable relations between pieces of information. Though this powerful ability supports higher-order cognition, it can also be a processing bottleneck…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Thinking Skills, Spatial Ability, Learning Processes
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Serena Dolfi; Gisella Decarli; Maristella Lunardon; Michele De Filippo De Grazia; Silvia Gerola; Silvia Lanfranchi; Giuseppe Cossu; Francesco Sella; Alberto Testolin; Marco Zorzi – Developmental Science, 2024
Impaired numerosity perception in developmental dyscalculia (low "number acuity") has been interpreted as evidence of reduced representational precision in the neurocognitive system supporting non-symbolic number sense. However, recent studies suggest that poor numerosity judgments might stem from stronger interference from non-numerical…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Learning Disabilities, Numeracy, Mathematics Skills
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Jamie Costley; Anna Gorbunova; Matthew Courtney; Ouhao Chen; Christopher Lange – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
In terms of instructional sequencing and cognitive load research, it remains unclear what effect different instructional sequences have on cognitive load and how to use problem-solving support within instructional sequences to reduce cognitive load. The current study examines how instructional sequencing and problem-solving support interact with…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Academic Achievement
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Bailing Lyu; Matthew T. McCrudden; Catherine Bohn-Gettler – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
In educational settings, students read for multiple purposes, such as preparing for an exam, practicing a new reading strategy, writing an essay, and more. Because reading is a goal-directed activity, providing students with task instructions can help them create goals for reading and develop a plan to meet these goals. In the current experiment,…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Processes
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Lena S. Geiger; Torsten Wüstenberg; Zhenxiang Zang; Mirjam Melzer; Stephanie H. Witt; Marcella Rietschel; Markus M. Nöthen; Stefan Herms; Franziska Degenhardt; Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg; Carolin Moessnang – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Procedural learning and automatization have widely been studied in behavioral psychology and typically involves a rapid improvement, followed by a plateau in performance throughout repeated training. More recently, brain imaging studies have implicated frontal-striatal brain circuits in skill learning. However, it is largely unknown whether…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Short Term Memory, Behavior Patterns
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Emma Cornwall – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2024
Contemporary US and European approaches to ecosystems and mental health have left many feeling disempowered in the face of the climate crisis. This article advocates for holistic approaches to supporting natural complex systems with contemplation and care. It explores how environmental metaphors and nature-based art therapy can foster human-nature…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Mental Health, Systems Approach
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Heather M. Watt; Grace Cox; Meghan DeHerrera; Siena Podgorny; Jennifer Fortuna; Laureen Cantwell-Jurkovic – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
Education is a primary childhood occupation. Dysfunction in sensory processing can make it challenging for children to succeed in school. School-based occupational therapy (SBOT) services address these differences through sensory-based interventions. Limited research exists to support the use of sensory-based interventions in school-based…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Sensory Integration, Intervention, Pediatrics
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San Bolkan; Alan K. Goodboy – Communication Education, 2024
The effect of instructor clarity on student learning has been explained using cognitive load theory, which stipulates that students have limited mental resources to devote to activities pertaining to learning. To date, the effect of teacher clarity on students' cognitive burden has been studied in reference to students' extraneous cognitive load…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Teacher Effectiveness, Prediction
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Jesse Q. Sargent; Lauren L. Richmond; Devin M. Kellis; Maverick E. Smith; Jeffrey M. Zacks – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Spatial memory is important for supporting the successful completion of everyday activities and is a particularly vulnerable domain in late life. Grouping items together in memory, or chunking, can improve spatial memory performance. In memory for desktop scale spaces and well-learned large-scale environments, error patterns suggest that…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Aging (Individuals)
Ying Hu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The capacity of educators to dynamically adjust their thought processes and behaviors in response to the diverse needs and characteristics of students in an unfolding teaching situation is widely acknowledged as a cornerstone of effective teaching. While teachers' instructional adaptations have been documented and studied from various angles, the…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods, Student Needs
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