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Reactive and proactive cognitive control as underlying processes of number processing in children KU Leuven
Cognitive control is crucial to resolve conflict in tasks such as the flanker task. Reactive control is used when conflict is rare, whereas proactive control is more efficient in situations where conflict is frequent. Macizo and Herrera (Psychological Research, 2013, Vol. 77, pp. 651-658) found that these two control processes can also underlie two-digit number comparison in adults. Specifically, they observed that the unit-decade compatibility ...
Cognitive risk factors for depressive symptoms: an experimental investigation of the interplay between emotionally biased cognitive processes Universiteit Gent
Do cognitive processes and motives for argumentative writing converge in writer profiles? Universiteit Gent
Evaluation of Processing Speed of Different Cognitive Functions Across the Life Span Using Cognitive Mobile Games Universiteit Hasselt
Objective: Processing speed (PS) is an important indicator of cognitive functioning and normal aging. However, the tools used to evaluate these are often rather simplistic and only assess one cognitive component. The aim of this study was to use cognitive mobile games (CMG) to evaluate the evolution of reaction times over the life span during different cognitive tasks.Methodology: We carried out a retrospective observational study in which we ...
Mapping cognitive processes in video-based learning by combining trace and think-aloud data Universiteit Antwerpen
Aims: This study maps differences in cognitive levels of processing when learning from interactive videos and how these are related to differences in learning outcomes. Sample: Participants were 37 higher education students. Methods: Participants were randomly assigned to either the deep or surface condition in a between-subjects design. The conditions contained the same videos but had differing task demands to induce different cognitive levels ...
Cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder: A study into personality, dysfunctional attitudes and attention bias in patients with bipolar disorder and their relatives Universiteit Hasselt
Background: Research in cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder is scarce and has provided mixed findings, possibly due to differences in current mood state. It is unclear whether alterations in cognitive processes and attitudes are only related to the depressive mood states of bipolar patients or also represent a vulnerability marker for the development of future (depressive) episodes. This was investigated in the current study. ...
The Structured Process Modeling Theory (SPMT): a cognitive view on why and how modelers benefit from structuring the process of process modeling Universiteit Gent
After observing various inexperienced modelers constructing a business process model based on the same textual case description, it was noted that great differences existed in the quality of the produced models. The impression arose that certain quality issues originated from cognitive failures during the modeling process. Therefore, we developed an explanatory theory that describes the cognitive mechanisms that affect effectiveness and ...