This study examined how three auditory lectures delivered at different speeds – normal (1.0x), fast (1.5x) and very fast (3.0x) speeds – affected the graduate students’ attention, cognitive load, and learning that were assessed by pre- and post-comprehension tests, cognitive-load questionnaire, and Electroencephalography (EEG) device. The results showed that there was no significant difference in the students’ attention, cognitive load, and learning performance between the normal (1.0x) and 1.5x speed. However, when the auditory lecture speed reached three times of its original speed (3.0x), the students’ comprehension scores were significantly lower both in the immediate and (one-week) delayed recall tests, than those in the other two spee...
Three population samples of college students were found to be similar on two stratifying variables, ...
Degraded speech encoding as a result of hearing loss increases cognitive load and makes listening ef...
In this study, academic lectures were delivered to control groups in a normal auditorium setting whi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of time-compressed narration and representat...
This poster session will focus on a future experimental study which aims to examine how visual repre...
Introduction: Pre-recorded lectures are an essential component of e-learning environments; these le...
There is a significant gap in the body of knowledge concerning time-compressed multimedia instructio...
The goal of this study was to investigate the impact of online lecture type on cognitive load and le...
Introduction: Medical education is a rapidly evolving field that has been using new technology to im...
Vita.The purpose of the study was to examine whether differences existed within and between groups o...
These results are consistent with some earlier findings that differences in listening comprehension ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of amplitude compression on speech perceptio...
In this study, we investigated the effects of individual differences in working memory (WM) capacity...
The purpose of the present investigation was to demonstrate that people can learn to comprehend spee...
This paper clarified the concepts of cognitive load and combined EFL listening decoding as well as t...
Three population samples of college students were found to be similar on two stratifying variables, ...
Degraded speech encoding as a result of hearing loss increases cognitive load and makes listening ef...
In this study, academic lectures were delivered to control groups in a normal auditorium setting whi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of time-compressed narration and representat...
This poster session will focus on a future experimental study which aims to examine how visual repre...
Introduction: Pre-recorded lectures are an essential component of e-learning environments; these le...
There is a significant gap in the body of knowledge concerning time-compressed multimedia instructio...
The goal of this study was to investigate the impact of online lecture type on cognitive load and le...
Introduction: Medical education is a rapidly evolving field that has been using new technology to im...
Vita.The purpose of the study was to examine whether differences existed within and between groups o...
These results are consistent with some earlier findings that differences in listening comprehension ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of amplitude compression on speech perceptio...
In this study, we investigated the effects of individual differences in working memory (WM) capacity...
The purpose of the present investigation was to demonstrate that people can learn to comprehend spee...
This paper clarified the concepts of cognitive load and combined EFL listening decoding as well as t...
Three population samples of college students were found to be similar on two stratifying variables, ...
Degraded speech encoding as a result of hearing loss increases cognitive load and makes listening ef...
In this study, academic lectures were delivered to control groups in a normal auditorium setting whi...