نتایج جستجو برای: modality effect

تعداد نتایج: 1681615  

Journal: :journal of english language studies 0
esmaeel abdollahzadeh assistant professor, iran university of science and technology nasser amirivardani instructor, university of applied sciences and technology

traditional and modern vocabulary instruction techniques have been introduced in the past few decades to improve the learners’ performance in reading comprehension. semantic mapping, which entails drawing learners’ attention to the interrelationships among lexical items through graphic organizers, is claimed to enhance vocabulary learning significantly. however, whether this technique suits all...

Journal: :iranian journal of blood and cancer 0
pedram m alghasi a salari f yousefi h aminasnafi a jaseb k

background: retinoblastoma is the most common embryonic tumor of retina of children. this tumor include 3-4% of all children malignancies during the age range 0-14 years. in this study, we reported the incidence, therapeutic protocols, and treatment outcome of children with rb in south west iran. methods: we retrospectively investigated the medical reports clinical and pathological features of ...

2011
Jennifer Collins Diane Pecher René Zeelenberg Seana Coulson

The perceptual modalities associated with property words, such as flicker or click, have previously been demonstrated to affect subsequent property verification judgments (Pecher et al., 2003). Known as the conceptual modality switch effect, this finding supports the claim that brain systems for perception and action help subserve the representation of concepts. The present study addressed the ...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2011
Annelies Vredeveldt Graham J Hitch Alan D Baddeley

Closing the eyes helps memory. We investigated the mechanisms underlying the eyeclosure effect by exposing 80 eyewitnesses to different types of distraction during the witness interview: blank screen (control), eyes closed, visual distraction, and auditory distraction. We examined the cognitive load hypothesis by comparing any type of distraction (visual or auditory) with minimal distraction (b...

1985
Calvin P. Garbin

Two experiments examined serial recall of lists containing random orderings of the digits, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Our intention was to demonstrate active and passive modality effects with silently presented tactile input. In Experiment I, recency recall was enhanced relative to a visual control when subjects received list input by placing their palms on wooden blocks containing 1, 2, 3, or 4 vertical ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2008
Johannes C Ziegler Ana Petrova Ludovic Ferrand

The role of phonology-to-spelling consistency (i.e., feedback consistency) was investigated in 3 lexical decision experiments in both the visual and auditory modalities in French and English. No evidence for a feedback consistency effect was found in the visual modality, either in English or in French, despite the fact that consistency was manipulated for different kinds of units (onsets and ri...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2004
Sylvie Droit-Volet Stéphanie Tourret John Wearden

This experiment investigated the effect of modality on temporal discrimination in children aged 5 and 8 years and adults using a bisection task with visual and auditory stimuli ranging from 200 to 800 ms. In the first session, participants were required to compare stimulus durations with standard durations presented in the same modality (within-modality session), and in the second session in di...

2016
Pieter Wouters Fred Paas

Animated models use animations and explanations to teach how a problem is solved and why particular problem-solving methods are chosen. Often spoken explanations are proposed to accompany animations in order to prevent overloading the visual channel (i.e., the modality effect). In this study we adopt the hypothesis that the inferior performance of written text compared to spoken text is due to ...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2011
Michael B Steinborn Robert Langner

When the interval between a warning signal (WS) and an imperative signal (IS), termed the foreperiod (FP), is variable across trials, reaction time (RT) to the IS typically decreases with increasing FP length. Here we examined the auditory filled-FP effect, which refers to a performance decrement after FPs filled with irrelevant auditory stimulation compared to FPs without additional stimulatio...

2015
Elisa Scerrati Giulia Baroni Anna M. Borghi Renata Galatolo Luisa Lugli Roberto Nicoletti

Verifying different sensory modality properties for concepts results in a processing cost known as the modality-switch effect. It has been argued that this cognitive cost is the result of a perceptual simulation. This paper extends this argument and reports an experiment investigating whether the effect is the result of an activation of sensory information which can also be triggered by percept...

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