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Individual Differences In Relational Learning And Analogical Reasoning: A Computational Model Of Longitudinal Change, Leonidas A. A. Doumas, Robert G. Morrison, Lindsey E. Richland
Individual Differences In Relational Learning And Analogical Reasoning: A Computational Model Of Longitudinal Change, Leonidas A. A. Doumas, Robert G. Morrison, Lindsey E. Richland
Psychology: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Children’s cognitive control and knowledge at school entry predict growth rates in analogical reasoning skill over time; however, the mechanisms by which these factors interact and impact learning are unclear. We propose that inhibitory control (IC) is critical for developing both the relational representations necessary to reason and the ability to use these representations in complex problem solving. We evaluate this hypothesis using computational simulations in a model of analogical thinking, Discovery of Relations by Analogy/Learning and Inference with Schemas and Analogy (DORA/LISA; Doumas et al., 2008). Longitudinal data from children who solved geometric analogy problems repeatedly over 6 …
Incubation Under Climate Warming Affects Behavioral Lateralisation In Port Jackson Sharks, Catarina Vila Pouca, Connor Gervais, Joshua Reed, Culum Brown
Incubation Under Climate Warming Affects Behavioral Lateralisation In Port Jackson Sharks, Catarina Vila Pouca, Connor Gervais, Joshua Reed, Culum Brown
Laterality Collection
Climate change is warming the world’s oceans at an unprecedented rate. Under predicted end-of-century temperatures, many teleosts show impaired development and altered critical behaviors, including behavioral lateralisation. Since laterality is an expression of brain functional asymmetries, changes in the strength and direction of lateralisation suggest that rapid climate warming might impact brain development and function. However, despite the implications for cognitive functions, the potential effects of elevated temperature in lateralisation of elasmobranch fishes are unknown. We incubated and reared Port Jackson sharks at current and projected end-of-century temperatures and measured preferential detour responses to left or right. Sharks incubated at …
Human Growth And Development: Question Library, Ellen Cotter, Gary Fisk, Judy Orton Grissett
Human Growth And Development: Question Library, Ellen Cotter, Gary Fisk, Judy Orton Grissett
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Ancillary Materials
This set of questions for use with quizzes and tests was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant with an accompanying PowerPoint lecture set. The course uses the free and open Human Development sections of Boundless Psychology.
Topics covered include:
- Nature vs. Nurture
- Piaget
- Attachment
- Freud
- Erikson
- Kohlberg
- Childhood Development
- Adolescent Development
- Adulthood Development
- Late Adulthood
Human Growth And Development: Lecture Slides, Ellen Cotter, Gary Fisk, Judy Orton Grissett
Human Growth And Development: Lecture Slides, Ellen Cotter, Gary Fisk, Judy Orton Grissett
Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Ancillary Materials
This set of lecture slides was created under a Round Four ALG Textbook Transformation Grant with an accompanying question library for tests and quizzes. The course uses the free and open Human Development sections of Boundless Psychology.
Topics covered include:
- Nature vs. Nurture
- Piaget
- Attachment
- Freud
- Erikson
- Kohlberg
- Childhood Development
- Adolescent Development
- Adulthood Development
- Late Adulthood
The Development Of Spatial Vocabulary, Rosalie Odean
The Development Of Spatial Vocabulary, Rosalie Odean
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Previous research has shown a link between the spatial words children use and their performance on spatial reasoning tasks. There is a dearth of measures of spatial language, especially those that focus on a specific type of word. This dissertation introduces three studies, using two measures of dimensional adjective comprehension, one in English and one in Spanish. Study one found that bilingual children’s knowledge of dimensional adjectives in one language is not predictive of their performance on dimensional adjectives in the other language, but that general vocabulary within a language predicts performance in that language. This study also showed that …
Shift Work, Father Engagement, And The Cognitive Development Of Young Children, Matthew Weinshenker
Shift Work, Father Engagement, And The Cognitive Development Of Young Children, Matthew Weinshenker
Sociology Faculty Publications
The present study investigates whether the effect of fathers’ positive engagement on young children’s cognitive development is accentuated when one or both dual-earner parents is employed during non-standard hours. Longitudinal regression models are fitted to three waves of nationally-representative data from the Early Child Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort. Father engagement when children are nine months old has an especially positive effect on children’s cognitive ability at age two when the father works during the day and the mother has a fixed evening or night shift. There are no interactions between shift work and engagement at age two in the whole sample, …