We investigated whether finger pointing toward picture locations can be used as an external cognitive control tool to guide attention and compensate for the immature cognitive control functions in children compared with young adults. Item and source memory performance was compared for picture-location pairs that were either semantically congruent (e.g., a cloud presented at the upper half of the screen) or incongruent (e.g., a cloud presented at the lower part of the screen). Contrary to our expectations, pointing had an adverse effect on source memory compared to visual observation only, in both age groups. As expected, superior source memory performance was found for congruent compared to incongruent picture-locations pairs in ...
The mechanisms by which attentional control biases mnemonic representations have attracted much inte...
We investigated whether finger pointing can be used as a cognitive load self-management strategy whe...
The present four experiments examined the effects of pointing movements towards the target locations...
We investigated whether finger pointing toward picture locations can be used as an external cognitiv...
We investigated whether finger pointing toward picture locations can be used as an external cogniti...
Research showed that source memory functioning declines with ageing. Evidence suggests that encoding...
Depending on the task at hand, pointing has been shown to sometimes help, sometimes hinder, or to si...
This article explores the possible cognitive function associated with pointing gestures from a Vygot...
Background: Self-management of cognitive load is a recent development in cognitive load theory. Fing...
In this study, we investigated whether the visuospatial working memory performance of young and olde...
Previous studies have indicated that pointing toward to-be-remembered visuospatial patterns enhances...
We investigated whether finger pointing is an effective cognitive-load self-management strategy to m...
Given the widespread use of touch screen devices, the effect of the users' fingers on information pr...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i AplicadaTutora: Pilar Prieto VivesDepending on the ...
Both salient visual events and scene-based memories can influence attention, but it is unclear how t...
The mechanisms by which attentional control biases mnemonic representations have attracted much inte...
We investigated whether finger pointing can be used as a cognitive load self-management strategy whe...
The present four experiments examined the effects of pointing movements towards the target locations...
We investigated whether finger pointing toward picture locations can be used as an external cognitiv...
We investigated whether finger pointing toward picture locations can be used as an external cogniti...
Research showed that source memory functioning declines with ageing. Evidence suggests that encoding...
Depending on the task at hand, pointing has been shown to sometimes help, sometimes hinder, or to si...
This article explores the possible cognitive function associated with pointing gestures from a Vygot...
Background: Self-management of cognitive load is a recent development in cognitive load theory. Fing...
In this study, we investigated whether the visuospatial working memory performance of young and olde...
Previous studies have indicated that pointing toward to-be-remembered visuospatial patterns enhances...
We investigated whether finger pointing is an effective cognitive-load self-management strategy to m...
Given the widespread use of touch screen devices, the effect of the users' fingers on information pr...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i AplicadaTutora: Pilar Prieto VivesDepending on the ...
Both salient visual events and scene-based memories can influence attention, but it is unclear how t...
The mechanisms by which attentional control biases mnemonic representations have attracted much inte...
We investigated whether finger pointing can be used as a cognitive load self-management strategy whe...
The present four experiments examined the effects of pointing movements towards the target locations...