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Transfer (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Transfer (Psychology)'
Articles 161 to 170 of 200:
Effects of practice on variability, effects of variability on transfer.
30 May 2008
Five experiments examined how practice early in skill acquisition affected variability and accuracy during skill retention (Experiments 1-5) and skill transfer (Experiments 3, 4, 5). Lag constraints required that each path from apex to base of a ...
rec_pub_18505329-effects-practice-variability-effects-variability-transfer.htm
Multiple regression analyses in artificial-grammar learning: the importance of control groups.
26 May 2008
In artificial-grammar learning, it is crucial to ensure that above-chance performance in the test stage is due to learning in the training stage but not due to judgemental biases. Here we argue that multiple regression analysis can be successfully ...
rec_pub_18609384-multiple-regression-analyses-artificial-grammar-learning-importance.htm
The neural mechanisms underlying the influence of pavlovian cues on human decision making.
26 May 2008
In outcome-specific transfer, pavlovian cues that are predictive of specific outcomes bias action choice toward actions associated with those outcomes. This transfer occurs despite no explicit training of the instrumental actions in the presence of ...
rec_pub_18509047-the-neural-mechanisms-underlying-influence-pavlovian-cues-human.htm
Differential transfer of dietary flavour compounds into human breast milk.
13 May 2008
Transfer of dietary flavour compounds into human milk is believed to constitute the infant's early flavour experiences. This study reports on the time-dependent transfer of flavour compounds from the mother's diet to her breast milk using a ...
rec_pub_18571209-differential-transfer-dietary-flavour-compounds-human-breast-milk.htm
13 May 2008
Although materials informing parents about children's mental health (CMH) problems can improve outcomes, we know relatively little about the design factors that might influence their utilization of available resources. We used a discrete choice ...
rec_pub_18481167-modeling-information-preferences-parents-children-mental-health.htm
Increasing fluid intelligence is possible after all.
10 May 2008
rec_pub_18474863-increasing-fluid-intelligence-possible-all.htm
The limits of newborn's grasping to detect texture in a cross-modal transfer task.
7 May 2008
Three experiments were conducted to investigate human newborns' ability to perceive texture property tactually, either in a cross-modal transfer task or in an intra-modal tactual discrimination task. In Experiment 1, newborns failed to tactually ...
rec_pub_18471888-the-limits-newborn-s-grasping-detect-texture-cross-modal-transfer-task.htm
Limits of intraocular and interocular transfer in pigeons.
May 2008
The retina of the pigeon has two areas of enhanced vision: the red field looking into the frontal binocular field and the yellow field projecting into the lateral monocular field. The entire retina projects to the tectofugal pathway, whereas the ...
rec_pub_18547658-limits-intraocular-interocular-transfer-pigeons.htm
29 Apr 2008
Preadolescent students are interested in learning the structure and function of the human body. However, their teachers are not trained in this content. The purpose of this project was to expand a successful outreach effort in the health sciences ...
rec_pub_19177393-functional-anatomy-cardiovascular-system-professional-development.htm
29 Apr 2008
For the first time, we report a spatial bias in visual short-term memory (VSTM) after left medial and inferior occipito-temporal damage. Our patient D.M. showed a spatial bias in report from VSTM, being more accurate at reporting stimuli presented ...
rec_pub_18587699-neuropsychological-evidence-spatial-bias-visual-short-term-memory.htm
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