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Cognitive Architecture and Instructional Design: 20 Years Later
Cognitive load theory was introduced in the 1980s as an instructional design theory based on several uncontroversial aspects of human cognitive architecture.
J. Sweller+2 more
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The Elements of the Psychology of Cognition [PDF]
MR. JARDINE has seemingly had some personal reason for writing this treatise; for in the preface he asks the critic to bear in mind “that the book has been written with considerable haste, in order to secure its publication within a certain limited time.” It would have been wiser to ignore the critic: for this unsympathetic personage is only too ...
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Large‐Scale Plasma Proteomics to Profile Pathways and Prognosis of Chronic Pain
This study delineates both common and site‐specific proteins linked to various chronic pain conditions, elucidating their implications across molecular pathways and health status. These findings, particularly those proteins with genetic causal links to pain or predictive capabilities, have the potential to significantly benefit both research and ...
Ze‐Yu Li+17 more
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Neural processing of goal and non-goal-directed movements on the smartphone
The discrete behavioral events captured on the smartphone touchscreen may help unravel real-world neural processing. We find that neural signals (EEG) surrounding a touchscreen event show a distinctly contralateral motor preparation followed by visual ...
Ruchella Kock+3 more
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Kurt Lewin, psychological constructs and sources of brain cognitive activity [PDF]
Understanding mind-brain-environment relations is one of the key topics in psychology. Kurt Lewin, inspired by theoretical physics, tried to establish topological and vector psychology analyzing patterns of interaction between the individual and her/his environment.
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Shared and Unique Neural Codes for Biological Motion Perception in Humans and Macaque Monkeys
Cross‐species fMRI studies reveal distinct neural mechanisms for biological motion (BM) processing. In humans, the posterior superior temporal sulcus (hpSTS) selectively responds to conspecific BM, while monkeys process BM from both species in the middle temporal area (MT).
Yuhui Cheng+7 more
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The reliability paradox: Why robust cognitive tasks do not produce reliable individual differences
Individual differences in cognitive paradigms are increasingly employed to relate cognition to brain structure, chemistry, and function. However, such efforts are often unfruitful, even with the most well established tasks.
C. Hedge, Georgina Powell, P. Sumner
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This study presents an electret‐inspired charge‐injected self‐powered hydrogel (QOSP) for the treatment of second‐degree burn wounds infected with Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The hydrogel effectively eliminates bacteria and enhances cell proliferation through electrical stimulation, thereby accelerating wound healing. Additionally,
Mujie Liu+29 more
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Bilingualism and cognitive reserve: A critical overview and a plea for methodological innovations
The decline of cognitive skills throughout healthy or pathological aging can be slowed down by experiences which foster cognitive reserve (CR). Recently, some studies on Alzheimer’s disease have suggested that CR may be enhanced by life-long bilingualism.
Noelia eCalvo+3 more
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This article first analyzes the research background of the design elements of cognitive psychology and neural networks at home and abroad, roughly understands the research status and research background of these two courses at home and abroad, and ...
Xing Yang+5 more
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