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Transfer (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Transfer (Psychology)'
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The influence of CS-US interval on several different indices of learning in appetitive conditioning.
30 Mar 2008
Four experiments examined the effects of varying the conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus (CS-US) interval (and US density) on learning in an appetitive magazine approach task with rats. Learning was assessed with conditioned response (CR) ...
rec_pub_18426304-the-influence-cs-interval-different-indices-learning-appetitive.htm
Panel report: emigration from Berlin. Part Two: Transfer of theories and institutional regulations.
30 Mar 2008
rec_pub_18405292-panel-report-emigration-berlin-two-transfer-theories-institutional.htm
Panel report: emigration from Berlin. Part One: Transfer of theories and institutional regulations.
30 Mar 2008
rec_pub_18405291-panel-report-emigration-berlin-transfer-theories-institutional.htm
30 Mar 2008
The purpose of these two case studies was to explore the effectiveness of learning methods in dementia when applied in real-life settings and the integration of new skills in daily life functioning. The first participant, DD, learned to look at a ...
rec_pub_18350414-new-learning-dementia-transfer-spontaneous-use-learning-everyday-life.htm
26 Mar 2008
Using rules extracted from experience to solve problems in novel situations involves cognitions such as analogical reasoning and language learning and is considered a keystone of humans' unique abilities. Nonprimates, it has been argued, lack such ...
rec_pub_18369151-rule-learning-rats.htm
Mar 2008
Clark's nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) were trained to search for a hidden goal located in the center of a four-landmark array. Upon completion of training, the nutcrackers were presented with tests that expanded the landmark array in the ...
rec_pub_18498944-use-geometric-rule-absolute-vectors-landmark-use-clark-s-nutcrackers.htm
A motion aftereffect from still photographs depicting motion.
28 Feb 2008
A photograph of an action can convey a vivid sense of motion. Does the inference of motion from viewing a photograph involve the same neural and psychological representations used when one views physical motion? In this study, we tested whether ...
rec_pub_18315801-a-motion-aftereffect-photographs-depicting-motion.htm
The modulating influence of category size on the classification of exception patterns.
28 Feb 2008
Generalization gradients to exception patterns and the category prototype were investigated in two experiments. In Experiment 1, participants first learned categories of large size that contained a single exception pattern, followed by a transfer ...
rec_pub_17853225-the-modulating-influence-category-size-classification-exception.htm
19 Feb 2008
This study examined the similarities and differences between adolescents' interactions with romantic partners and those with friends and mothers. Thirty-two adolescents were observed interacting with a romantic partner, a close friend, and their ...
rec_pub_18093642-patterns-interaction-adolescent-romantic-relationships-distinct.htm
Neuroanatomical correlates of motor acquisition and motor transfer.
11 Feb 2008
The acquisition of new motor skills is dependent on task practice. In the case of motor transfer, learning can be facilitated by prior practice of a similar skill. Although a multitude of studies have investigated the brain regions contributing to ...
rec_pub_18272874-neuroanatomical-correlates-motor-acquisition-motor-transfer.htm
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