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COGNITIVE SKILL ACQUISITION

Annual Review of Psychology, 1996
▪ Abstract  Cognitive skill acquisition is acquiring the ability to solve problems in intellectual tasks, where success is determined more by subjects' knowledge than by their physical prowess. This review considers research conducted in the past ten years on cognitive skill acquisition.
Kurt Vanlehn
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Cognitive skills in achondroplasia

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1993
AbstractIncreased intracranial pressure and ventricular and subarachnoidal dilatation are common manifestations in achondroplasia. They rarely lead to major neurologic and/or psychomotor deficits and neurosurgical intervention is seldom needed. The present study was undertaken to detect signs of minor cerebral dysfunction and discuss possibilities of ...
G, Brinkmann   +3 more
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Non-Cognitive Skills and Cognitive Skills to measure school efficiency

Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 2022
Abstract We propose a new approach with which to measure school efficiency by including student Non-Cognitive Skills in the analysis. In classical analysis, efficiency is measured separately from effectiveness. In our framework, we jointly consider efficiency and effectiveness, including both Cognitive Skills and Non-Cognitive Skills.
Giorgio Vittadini   +2 more
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Acquisition of Cognitive Skill

Psychological Review, 1982
A framework for skill acquisition is proposed that includes two major stages in the development of a cognitive skill: a declarative stage in which facts about the skill domain are interpreted and a procedural stage in which the domain knowledge is directly embodied in procedures for performing the skill.
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The cognitive skill of coaching collaboration

Proceedings of the 1999 conference on Computer support for collaborative learning - CSCL '99, 1999
We observed eight experienced avionics technicians as they coached collaborating dyads who worked on problems in Sherlock 2, an intelligent tutoring system for avionics. Data analysis focused on: (1) defining the cognitive skill of coaching collaboration, (2) identifying cues that coaches use to detect and diagnose peer interaction impasses, and (3 ...
Sandra Katz, Gabriel O'Donnell
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Brain Mechanisms of Cognitive Skills

Consciousness and Cognition, 1997
This article examines the anatomy and circuitry of skills that, like reading, calculating, recognizing, or remembering, are common abilities of humans. While the anatomical areas active are unique to each skill there are features common to all tasks.
Posner, Michael I.   +2 more
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Loss of cognitive skill across delays: Constraints for theories of cognitive skill acquisition.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
Mastering a cognitive skill requires many practice sessions, occurring over a period of days, weeks, months, or even years. Although a large body of research describes and explains gains made within a given practice session, few studies have investigated what happens to these gains across a delay, and none have examined effects of delays on item ...
Nicolas J, Wilkins, Katherine A, Rawson
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An overview of cognitive skills and impairments for cognitive work

ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, 2005
A practical taxonomy of IST functional requirements is developed here based upon occupational and cognitive factors to consider systematically:• the IST requirements of individuals with different cognitive skills and impairments; and,• the opportunities and solutions that IST developers can generate.The focus is on functionality and accessibility to ...
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