A growing body of literature clearly shows typical LD children have trouble directing their attention to the central features of an externally-provided task. Further, LD children perceive the consequences surrounding their behavior to be more externally-controlled than does the average learner. This inactive, externally-controlled learning style is well documented. Further research needs now to isolate the subgroups which may exist within the broader characterization and examine the effectiveness of remedial techniques with the various subgroups. - G.M.S.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68875/2/10.1177_002221947801100407.pd
The research examines the relationship between the two variables Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Di...
Selectivity in encoding, aspects of attentional control and their contribution to learning performan...
Locus of control is one psychological variable which can explain differences in how students deal wi...
To extend the ecological validity of previous studies which focused on covert attention orienting by...
Recent research dealing with learning disabled children and locus of control have primarily been bas...
PhDPsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib...
Twenty-one experimental studies of attention deficits in children with learning disabilities were re...
Children defined as having learning disorders were compared with normally achieving chil-dren on an ...
Note:Two experiments assessed the development of attention and resistance to distraction in normal a...
Abstract. The performance of 90 learning disabled (LD) children on two measures of behavior and atte...
Attention acts as the mind's "gatekeeper" by regulating and prioritizing the stimuli processed by th...
The present Research Topic “It's irrelevant for the task but interesting!—How children process and a...
This study compared the locus of control orientation of learning disabled (LD) students with their n...
A heterogeneous group of learning disabled children and a relatively homogeneous group having specif...
Interest in children\u27s central and incidental learning has been proliferating during the past dec...
The research examines the relationship between the two variables Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Di...
Selectivity in encoding, aspects of attentional control and their contribution to learning performan...
Locus of control is one psychological variable which can explain differences in how students deal wi...
To extend the ecological validity of previous studies which focused on covert attention orienting by...
Recent research dealing with learning disabled children and locus of control have primarily been bas...
PhDPsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib...
Twenty-one experimental studies of attention deficits in children with learning disabilities were re...
Children defined as having learning disorders were compared with normally achieving chil-dren on an ...
Note:Two experiments assessed the development of attention and resistance to distraction in normal a...
Abstract. The performance of 90 learning disabled (LD) children on two measures of behavior and atte...
Attention acts as the mind's "gatekeeper" by regulating and prioritizing the stimuli processed by th...
The present Research Topic “It's irrelevant for the task but interesting!—How children process and a...
This study compared the locus of control orientation of learning disabled (LD) students with their n...
A heterogeneous group of learning disabled children and a relatively homogeneous group having specif...
Interest in children\u27s central and incidental learning has been proliferating during the past dec...
The research examines the relationship between the two variables Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Di...
Selectivity in encoding, aspects of attentional control and their contribution to learning performan...
Locus of control is one psychological variable which can explain differences in how students deal wi...