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From:Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of ScienceThis experiment was designed to determine the effects of abuse as well as repetition of presented words on children's memories. Children with parental consent were presented with word lists and later tested using a...
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From:New Zealand Journal of Psychology (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedA randomised, double-blind intervention study is described in which 116 adolescent girls with iron deficiency in the absence of anaemia were randomly allocated to iron treatment or a placebo control group. Both...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 56, Issue 7)If you're like most of us, you don't really pay close attention to the coins that go through your hands. Of course, you don't have to. You only need to know what they are worth. But paying attention is important for...
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From:Journal of the American Dietetic Association (Vol. 91, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedHeight and weight data are often used as indicators of nutritional status or as end points in assessing the effectiveness of nutrition interventions, particularly weight control programs. Researchers frequently rely on...
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From:British Journal of Psychology (Vol. 96, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedStudies of category-specific disorders have suggested that categories of living and non-living things vary in the properties that are most salient to recognition. Studies of the object features generated by normal...
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From:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (Vol. 44, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSome individuals who lose their autism spectrum disorder diagnosis may continue to display subtle weaknesses in language. We examined language and verbal memory in 44 individuals with high-functioning autism (HFA), 34...
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From:Journal of Curriculum Theorizing (Vol. 22, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedI It is necessary that a man should dwell with solicitude on, and cleave with affection to, the things which he wishes to remember.--Thomas Aquinas, paraphrasing the Ad Herennium (cited in Yates 1974, 75) I've...
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From:Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of ScienceOver the last two decades, research on adolescents' sleep has demonstrated that school schedules, work hours, and other environmental constraints are not beneficial to adolescents sleep schedules and requirements. The...
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From:Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research (Vol. 53, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedPurpose: This study investigated the impact of lexical processes on target word recall in sentence span tasks in children with and without specific language impairment (SLI). Method: Participants were 42 children...
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From:The Journal of Parapsychology (Vol. 64, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedHARALDSSON, E. (2000). Birthmarks and claims of previous life memories: I. The case of Purnima Ekanayake. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 64, 16-25. Children who speak of memories of a previous life...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedSource representations play a role both in the formation of individual beliefs as well as in the social transmission of such beliefs. Both of these functions suggest that source information should be particularly useful...
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From:The Psychological Record (Vol. 44, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMemory research shows that one way to optimize memory is to begin with training trials that are close together (massed) and gradually expand the intervals between trials as a subject progresses. This study explored...
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From:Journal of Counseling and Development (Vol. 79, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article reviews the physiological constructs of memory development as they relate to a child's ability to recall accurately detailed accounts of sexual abuse. Counselors are provided with practical suggestions for...
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From:Chicago Review (Vol. 56, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewedold tin tub soapy water tilts over its rim hits linoleum nice image for nausea washing hot one end to the other how small my body has become again I remember my mother poured warm water over...
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From:Africa (Vol. 75, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Memory is often considered a monopoly of adults and older children: the younger the child, the less significant the capacity for recollecting. In Cote d'Ivoire, the Beng posit a radically different theory,...
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From:British Journal of Psychology (Vol. 89, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedMuch research has been carried out into the development of spatial cognition and spatial behaviour in children, and a wide variety of testing procedures has been used. Development of spatial cognition was first...
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From:American Journal of Psychology (Vol. 122, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe relationship between subjective memory beliefs and suggestibility, compliance, false memories, and objective memory performance was studied in a community sample of young and middle-aged people (N = 142). We...
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From:Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (Vol. 44, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedEpisodic foresight (EpF) or, the ability to imagine the future and use such imagination to guide our actions, is an important aspect of cognition that has not yet been explored in children with autism spectrum disorder...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 12, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe ability to reproduce novel words is a sensitive marker of language impairment across a variety of developmental disorders. Nonword repetition tasks are thought to reflect phonological short-term memory skills. Yet,...
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From:American Journal of Psychology (Vol. 123, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe present study extends the reality monitoring framework by examining whether a portion of the phenomenal characteristics by which perceived and imagined events are theorized to differ appear in event narratives at...