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Intermodal transfer from a visual to an auditory discrimination using an errorless learning procedure.

12 Mar 2009 Errorless learning is a technique developed by Terrace [Terrace, H.S., 1963a. Discrimination training with and without "errors". J. Exp. Anal. Behav. 6, 1-27] to train stimulus discriminations with few or no errors. In the first replication of the ...
rec_pub_19429224-intermodal-transfer-visual-auditory-discrimination-using-errorless.htm


A collaborative project to apply and evaluate the clinical judgment model through simulation.

27 Feb 2009 As use of simulations increases in nursing education, nurse educators are challenged to evaluate students' clinical judgment skills. The purpose of this article is to describe faculty development in the use of the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric ...
rec_pub_19476074-a-collaborative-project-apply-evaluate-clinical-judgment-model.htm


Influence of visual stimulus mode on transfer of acquired spatial associations.

27 Feb 2009 Associations between corresponding stimulus-response locations are often characterized as overlearned, producing automatic activation. However, 84 practice trials with an incompatible mapping eliminate the benefit for spatial correspondence in a ...
rec_pub_19271857-influence-visual-stimulus-mode-transfer-acquired-spatial-associations.htm


Memory-based processing as a mechanism of automaticity in text comprehension.

27 Feb 2009 A widespread theoretical assumption is that many processes involved in text comprehension are automatic, with automaticity typically defined in terms of properties (e.g., speed, effort). In contrast, the authors advocate for conceptualization of ...
rec_pub_19271851-memory-based-processing-mechanism-automaticity-text-comprehension.htm


Iterating between lessons on concepts and procedures can improve mathematics knowledge.

16 Feb 2009 BACKGROUND: Knowledge of concepts and procedures seems to develop in an iterative fashion, with increases in one type of knowledge leading to increases in the other type of knowledge. This suggests that iterating between lessons on concepts and ...
rec_pub_19228442-iterating-lessons-concepts-procedures-improve-mathematics-knowledge.htm


Adaptation of eye-movements to simulated hemianopia in reading and visual exploration: Transfer or specificity?

11 Feb 2009 Reading and visual exploration impairments in unilateral homonymous hemianopia are well-established clinical phenomena. Spontaneous adaptation of eye-movements to the visual field defect leads to improved reading and visual exploration performance. ...
rec_pub_19397866-adaptation-eye-movements-simulated-hemianopia-reading-visual.htm


Multi-compartment model can explain partial transfer of learning within the same limb between unimanual and bimanual reaching.

9 Feb 2009 Multi-limb motor skills, such as swimming and rowing, often involve isolated practice of each limb (unimanual) followed by practice with both limbs together (bimanual). We recently demonstrated that learning a novel load during unimanual reaching is ...
rec_pub_19205679-multi-compartment-model-explain-partial-transfer-learning-limb.htm


Abstract-concept learning carryover effects from the initial training set in pigeons (Columba livia).

30 Jan 2009 Three groups of pigeons were trained in a same/different task with 32, 64, or 1,024 color-picture stimuli. They were tested with novel transfer pictures. The training-testing cycle was repeated with training-set doublings. The 32-item group learned ...
rec_pub_19236147-abstract-concept-learning-carryover-effects-initial-training-set.htm


Neurotoxic lesions of the thalamic reuniens or mediodorsal nucleus in rats affect non-mnemonic aspects of watermaze learning.

7 Jan 2009 Rats with bilateral neurotoxic reuniens (RE), mediodorsal (MD), hippocampal (HIPP) or sham (SH) lesions were tested in a standard watermaze task, together with unoperated rats. RE-rats and SH-controls readily learned to swim directly to a hidden ...
rec_pub_19132385-neurotoxic-lesions-thalamic-reuniens-mediodorsal-nucleus-rats-affect.htm


Influencing children's pregambling game playing via conditional discrimination training.

30 Dec 2008 Past research has demonstrated a transformation of stimulus functions under similar conditions using gambling tasks and adults (e.g., Zlomke & Dixon, 2006), and the present study attempted to extend this research. Experimenters exposed 7 children ...
rec_pub_19721731-influencing-children-s-pregambling-game-playing-conditional.htm

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