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Information enters the brain through encoding, which is the input of information into the memory system. Once sensory information is received from the environment, the brain labels or codes it. The information is then organized with similar information and connected to existing concepts. Encoding occurs through automatic processing and effortful processing.
Automatic processing involves the encoding of details like time, space, frequency, and the meaning of words, usually done without conscious...
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Learning disabilities are cognitive disorders caused by neurological impairments that affect cognitive functions like language and reading, without indicating overall intellectual or developmental challenges. These disabilities differ from global intellectual or developmental disabilities as they are limited to distinct cognitive functions. Common learning disabilities include dysgraphia, dyslexia, and dyscalculia, each of which impacts unique aspects of learning.
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Components of Language

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Language, whether spoken, signed, or written, consists of specific components: lexicon and grammar. The lexicon is the vocabulary of a language, comprising its words. Grammar is the set of rules used to convey meaning through the lexicon. For example, English grammar adds “-ed” to most verbs to indicate past tense. Words are formed by combining phonemes, which are the basic sound units of a language. Different languages have different sets of phonemes (e.g., “ah” vs.
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Mnemonic devices are cognitive tools that facilitate memory retention by linking new information to familiar patterns or organizational strategies. These techniques are beneficial for remembering complex or lengthy sets of information by simplifying and structuring them in easily retrievable ways.
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Elaborative rehearsal is a crucial cognitive strategy that strengthens information encoding in long-term memory by making meaningful connections between new data and pre-existing knowledge. This approach contrasts with maintenance rehearsal, which involves simple repetition without delving into the significance of the information. While maintenance rehearsal might temporarily keep information active in short-term memory, it is less effective for long-term retention.
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Anezka Smejkalova1, Fabienne Chetail1

  • 1Laboratory of Cognition, Language, and Development (LCLD), Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.

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此摘要是机器生成的。

这项研究表明,学习新单词包括它们的拼写和含义. 信息上下文,即使没有看到这个词,也改善了正写 (拼写) 和语义 (含义) 的学习,支持基于实例的方法.

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基于实例的方法是基于实例的方法.小说单词学习的学习.正文学习的正文学习.

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科学领域:

  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 心理语言学 心理语言学
  • 教育心理学教育心理学

背景情况:

  • 基于实例的方法假定,新奇的词遇到创建的情节性痕迹包括拼写,语义和上下文.
  • 对新词的重新接触会重新激活这些痕迹,帮助识别和学习.

研究的目的:

  • 调查信息语境是否可以在没有直接接触伪词形式的情况下增强正写学习.
  • 检查上下文类型对新词的正写和语义学习的影响.

主要方法:

  • 参与者在三个条件下读取定义类句子中的伪词:基线 (填充),正写 (非信息语境) 和语义 (信息语境与同义词).
  • 阅读后评估测量了伪词拼写和定义回忆.

主要成果:

  • 与基线相比,在正写条件下,语义学习 (定义回忆) 增强.
  • 与基线相比,在语义条件下,正写学习 (拼写) 得到了改善.
  • 缺乏目标单词形式的语境仍然促进了语义和拼写学习.

结论:

  • 语境信息,即使没有目标词形式,也显著有利于新词的学习.
  • 研究结果支持以实例为基础的方法,通过展示词汇获取中的正写,语义和上下文之间的相互作用.