This study investigated the effects of a mental simulation training targeted at improving children’s reading comprehension. In a 4-week period, one group of third and fourth graders (n = 75) learned to draw upon their sensorimotor memories and experiences to mentally simulate text (experimental training group), whereas another group (n = 51) received the schools’ regular reading comprehension instructions (control training group). Pre-to-posttest differences in general reading comprehension, reading motivation, and mental simulation (distinguishing between perceptual and motor simulation) were examined to evaluate the trainings’ effectiveness. Compared to the control group, children who had received the mental simulation training showed imp...
Working memory is one of our core cognitive functions. It allows us to keep information in mind for ...
This study examined the effects of an intervention with a multicomponent reading game on the develop...
Personal conceptions of intelligence seem to make a significant contribution to overcoming a reading...
This study investigated the effects of a mental simulation training targeted at improving children’s...
The current study aimed to investigate the effect of using the "Mental Visualization" strategy in im...
Item does not contain fulltextIn perspective of literacy skills for the 21st century, children in pr...
Children in primary school read hypertext for comprehension. However, children typically are taught ...
Grounded within the situation model framework, this study investigated the effectiveness of a readin...
People engage in simulation when reading literary narratives. In this study, we tried to pinpoint ho...
The study investigated the facilitative effect of instructions to use mental imagery on children of ...
The study investigated the facilitative effect of instructions to use mental imagery on children of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of mental imagery based on explicit teaching as ...
BackgroundThere is evidence indicating beneficial effects of mental simulation on athletic and music...
Primary school children with average intelligence and no oral language comprehension deficits—but wh...
In order to determine if 8-year-olds can use mental imagery to improve their memory of prose they re...
Working memory is one of our core cognitive functions. It allows us to keep information in mind for ...
This study examined the effects of an intervention with a multicomponent reading game on the develop...
Personal conceptions of intelligence seem to make a significant contribution to overcoming a reading...
This study investigated the effects of a mental simulation training targeted at improving children’s...
The current study aimed to investigate the effect of using the "Mental Visualization" strategy in im...
Item does not contain fulltextIn perspective of literacy skills for the 21st century, children in pr...
Children in primary school read hypertext for comprehension. However, children typically are taught ...
Grounded within the situation model framework, this study investigated the effectiveness of a readin...
People engage in simulation when reading literary narratives. In this study, we tried to pinpoint ho...
The study investigated the facilitative effect of instructions to use mental imagery on children of ...
The study investigated the facilitative effect of instructions to use mental imagery on children of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of mental imagery based on explicit teaching as ...
BackgroundThere is evidence indicating beneficial effects of mental simulation on athletic and music...
Primary school children with average intelligence and no oral language comprehension deficits—but wh...
In order to determine if 8-year-olds can use mental imagery to improve their memory of prose they re...
Working memory is one of our core cognitive functions. It allows us to keep information in mind for ...
This study examined the effects of an intervention with a multicomponent reading game on the develop...
Personal conceptions of intelligence seem to make a significant contribution to overcoming a reading...