نتایج جستجو برای: reading span task

تعداد نتایج: 440885  

This study describes  working  memory and developing and validating of an  L1 Persian reading span test for the measurement of working  memory of L1 Persian EFL learners. The test, which included  64  Persian  sentences,  was  developed  based  on  Daneman  and Carpenter’s (1980) reading  span  test.  The  shortcomings  of  the  test  were  identified  and  removed  over  three  pilot studies  ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2004
Gordon D Logan

Four experiments explored the task span procedure: Subjects received lists of 1-10 task names to remember and then lists of 1-10 stimuli on which to perform the tasks. Task span is the number of tasks performed in order perfectly. Experiment 1 compared the task span with the traditional memory span in 6 practiced subjects and found little difference. Experiment 2 compared the task span and the ...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2012
mansoor tavakoli shilan shafiei amir hossein hatam

the present study seeks to investigate the potentiality of the translation task as a testing method for measuring reading comprehension. to achieve this objective, two types of translation tests, open-ended and multiple-choice tests, and two types of reading comprehension tests, multiple-choice reading comprehension and open-ended cloze tests were developed in this study. the reliability of the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
S A Bunge T Klingberg R B Jacobsen J D Gabrieli

Working memory (WM) refers to the temporary storage and processing of goal-relevant information. WM is thought to include domain-specific short-term memory stores and executive processes, such as coordination, that operate on the contents of WM. To examine the neural substrates of coordination, we acquired functional magnetic resonance imaging data while subjects performed a WM span test design...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Kenton Lee Tom Kwiatkowski Ankur P. Parikh Dipanjan Das

The reading comprehension task, that asks questions about a given evidence document, is a central problem in natural language understanding. Recent formulations of this task have typically focused on answer selection from a set of candidates pre-defined manually or through the use of an external NLP pipeline. However, Rajpurkar et al. (2016) recently released the SQUAD dataset in which the answ...

2017
Daniel Fellman Anna Soveri Otto Waris Matti Laine

During the past decades, working memory (WM) training has attracted considerable research attention, but its transfer to untrained tasks is still controversial. In a randomized controlled trial, we investigated the possible transfer effects of a novel sentence-level WM training regime. Sixty-eight healthy Finnish adults were randomized into either a WM training group or an active control group....

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2013
Valérie Camos Gérôme Mora Pierre Barrouillet

The aim of our study was to test the hypothesis that two systems are involved in verbal working memory; one is specifically dedicated to the maintenance of phonological representations through verbal rehearsal while the other would maintain multimodal representations through attentional refreshing. This theoretical framework predicts that phonologically related phenomena such as the phonologica...

Journal: :Language and Cognition 2023

Abstract The present study aimed at examining the perceptual span, visual field area for information extraction within a single fixation, during reading of traditional Chinese sentences. Native readers’ eye-movements were recorded as they read sentences that presented using gaze-contingent technique, in which legible text was restricted window moved synchrony with eyes, while characters outside...

Delaram Keshani Zahra Fotovatnia,

As Schmidt (2008) states, deeper engagement with new vocabulary as induced by tasks clearly increases the chances of learning those words. This engagement is theoretically clarified by the involvement load hypothesis (ILH, Laufer and Hulstijn, 2001), based on which the involvement index of each task can be measured. The present study was designed to test ILH by evaluating the impact of 4 differ...

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