The present study examined the effects of anticipated achievement feedback on students' semantic processing on the neural level, using event-related brain potentials (ERPs). Participants (N = 79) anticipated either self-referential or normative achievement feedback regarding an announced upcoming test. Additionally, their performance expectations (low vs. no expectations) were orthogonally manipulated. Subsequently, students' on-line semantic processing was assessed by measuring the N400 cloze effect, a component in the EEG signal of which the amplitude is associated with semantic processing. Within the low performance-expectation condition, no effect of anticipated feedback on semantic processing was found. Within the no-performance-expect...
This study explores the effect of feedback with hints on students' recall of words. In three classro...
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in ...
In educational settings, tests are mainly used to measure the extent to which learners’ knowledge an...
The present study examined the effects of anticipated achievement feedback on students' semantic pro...
Promised rewards are often used in education to stimulate learning behaviour. The present study test...
Promised rewards are often used in education to stimulate learning behaviour. The present study test...
Peer-feedback efficiency might be influenced by the oftentimes voiced concern of students that they ...
Introduction. Promised rewards and punishments are often used to stimulate learning behaviour. This ...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Expectation-based theories of language processing, such as Surprisal theory, are supported by eviden...
This study attempts a novel identification of event-related brain potential (ERP) components of anti...
Memory retrieval is an active process that can alter the content and accessibility of stored memorie...
In a semantic priming paradigm, the effects of different levels of processing on the N400 were asses...
Mixed research findings on peer feedback indicate that its efficiency seems to be influenced by its ...
This study explores the effect of feedback with hints on students' recall of words. In three classro...
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in ...
In educational settings, tests are mainly used to measure the extent to which learners’ knowledge an...
The present study examined the effects of anticipated achievement feedback on students' semantic pro...
Promised rewards are often used in education to stimulate learning behaviour. The present study test...
Promised rewards are often used in education to stimulate learning behaviour. The present study test...
Peer-feedback efficiency might be influenced by the oftentimes voiced concern of students that they ...
Introduction. Promised rewards and punishments are often used to stimulate learning behaviour. This ...
There is broad agreement that context-based predictions facilitate lexical-semantic processing. A ro...
Expectation-based theories of language processing, such as Surprisal theory, are supported by eviden...
This study attempts a novel identification of event-related brain potential (ERP) components of anti...
Memory retrieval is an active process that can alter the content and accessibility of stored memorie...
In a semantic priming paradigm, the effects of different levels of processing on the N400 were asses...
Mixed research findings on peer feedback indicate that its efficiency seems to be influenced by its ...
This study explores the effect of feedback with hints on students' recall of words. In three classro...
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in ...
In educational settings, tests are mainly used to measure the extent to which learners’ knowledge an...