In this article, the contributions of cognitive psychology to research and development of medical education are assessed. The cognitive psychology of learning consists of activation of prior knowledge while processing new information and elaboration on the resulting new knowledge to facilitate storing in long-term memory. This process is limited by the size of working memory. Six interventions based on cognitive theory that facilitate learning and expertise development are discussed: (1) Fostering self-explanation, (2) elaborative discussion, and (3) distributed practice; (4) help with decreasing cognitive load, (5) promoting retrieval practice, and (6) supporting interleaving practice. These interventions contribute in different measure to...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) builds upon established models of human memory that include the subsyste...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Cognitive bias is increasingly recognised as an important source of medical error, and is both ubiqu...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148367/1/tct12781_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
The first issue of the journal, which will one day be referred to as Academic Medicine, was publishe...
Cognitive theories explain how behavior changes as a result of people’s perception, transformation, ...
A major challenge in contemporary research is how to connect medical education and cognitive neurosc...
A major challenge in contemporary research is how to connect medical education and cognitive neurosc...
Medical education research has been adopting principles from psychology to improve student learning....
The article addresses the problems of cognitive theory and research relevant to understanding the me...
AbstractResearches on the functioning of the mind and brain, particularly during the past decade, ha...
Introduction: Students' academic achievement is one of the important indicators in assessing univers...
Cognitive load theory has become a leading model in educational psychology and has started to gain t...
AbstractTheoretical and methodological advances in the cognitive and learning sciences can greatly i...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) builds upon established models of human memory that include the subsyste...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Cognitive bias is increasingly recognised as an important source of medical error, and is both ubiqu...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148367/1/tct12781_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
The first issue of the journal, which will one day be referred to as Academic Medicine, was publishe...
Cognitive theories explain how behavior changes as a result of people’s perception, transformation, ...
A major challenge in contemporary research is how to connect medical education and cognitive neurosc...
A major challenge in contemporary research is how to connect medical education and cognitive neurosc...
Medical education research has been adopting principles from psychology to improve student learning....
The article addresses the problems of cognitive theory and research relevant to understanding the me...
AbstractResearches on the functioning of the mind and brain, particularly during the past decade, ha...
Introduction: Students' academic achievement is one of the important indicators in assessing univers...
Cognitive load theory has become a leading model in educational psychology and has started to gain t...
AbstractTheoretical and methodological advances in the cognitive and learning sciences can greatly i...
Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) builds upon established models of human memory that include the subsyste...
Context Being able to accurately monitor learning activities is a key element in self-regulated lear...
Cognitive bias is increasingly recognised as an important source of medical error, and is both ubiqu...