Cognitive acceleration or CA is an approach to teaching designed to develop students' thinking ability, developed by Michael Shayer and Philip Adey from...
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the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Lesson". Cognitive acceleration Frontal instruction Learning by teaching (LdL) Music lesson Course...
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theoretical models of herd behavior. Active learning Bayesian learning Cognitive acceleration Cognitivism (learning theory) Constructivist epistemology Developmental...
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G-force (redirect from Acceleration tolerance)
confused with "g", the symbol for grams). It is used for sustained accelerations that cause a perception of weight. For example, an object at rest on...
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and environment education About accelerating the learning process Cognitive acceleration Spaced repetition Incremental reading Forward testing effect About...
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sleep-onset acceleration and insomnia exemplified by serial diverse imagining". researchgate.net. March 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2023. "Cognitive Shuffle:...
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Reflecting Abstraction. Hove, UK: Psychology Press. Active learning Cognitive acceleration Cognitivism (learning theory) Constructivist epistemology Developmental...
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that enables the employee to face any challenges imposed by the cognitive acceleration within the work environment. "Dubai Airshow: Jetpacks finally set...
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Cognitive inertia is the tendency – for a particular orientation in an individual's thinking about a matter, belief, or strategy – to resist change. Clinical...
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nose and throat; consequent dry, sore throat Dry mouth with possible acceleration of dental caries Cessation of sweating; consequent decreased epidermal...
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Brain health and pollution (redirect from Cognitive effects of air pollution)
pollutants and a number of effects on the nervous system including the acceleration of cognitive decline and the induction of dementia. Dementia is an umbrella...
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Cognitive musicology is a branch of cognitive science concerned with computationally modeling musical knowledge with the goal of understanding both music...
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Intellectual disability, a disorder characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in adaptive behaviours, was previously referred...
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Neuroscience of music (redirect from Cognitive Neuroscience of Music)
music is the scientific study of brain-based mechanisms involved in the cognitive processes underlying music. These behaviours include music listening,...
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collisions, and violence. Brain trauma occurs as a consequence of a sudden acceleration or deceleration of the brain within the skull or by a complex combination...
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aircraft accidents, and application of cognitive psychology to understand human behaviors, actions, cognitive and emotional processes in aviation, and...
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Adderall (section Cognitive performance)
Adderall causes emotional and cognitive effects such as euphoria, change in sex drive, increased wakefulness, and improved cognitive control. At these doses...
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Perception (category Cognitive science)
) Other senses enable perception of body balance (vestibular sense); acceleration, including gravity; position of body parts (proprioception sense). They...
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Lisdexamfetamine (section Cognitive performance)
regions that regulate cognitive control of behavior. Similar to its therapeutic effect in ADHD, dextroamphetamine enhances cognitive control and may reduce...
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Automation (redirect from Cognitive automation)
features reduces the weight of the vehicle, and coupled with more precise acceleration and braking, as well as fuel-efficient route mapping, can increase fuel...
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performance-enhancing substances are sometimes referred to as ergogenic aids. Cognitive performance-enhancing drugs, commonly called nootropics, are sometimes...
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Doppler ultrasonography (redirect from Acceleration time)
direction of blood flow, it also shows the phases (pulsatility) and acceleration of the blood flow. Any sudden changes in direction of blood flow produces...
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Accel World (redirect from Accel World: The Peak of Acceleration)
fierce duels in order to obtain burst points, which can be spent for acceleration abilities in the real world. Kuroyukihime then enlists Haruyuki's help...
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in philosophy (especially ethics), physics, and other fields (such as cognitive psychology, history, political science, economics, social psychology,...
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Gifted education (section Acceleration)
talented. The main approaches to gifted education are enrichment and acceleration. An enrichment program teaches additional, deeper material, but keeps...
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understanding of the body's dynamics and kinematics (including its position and acceleration) from moment to moment. How these two perceptive sources are integrated...
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related fields, most notably psychophysics, neurobiology, cognitive psychology, and cognitive science. Sensory organs are organs that sense and transduce...
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Grade skipping is a form of academic acceleration, often used for academically talented students, that enables the student to skip entirely the curriculum...
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an English philosopher best known for popularising the ideology of accelerationism. His work has been tied to the development of speculative realism,...
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subjective arousal whereas tears produced slow respiration during heartbeat acceleration, although both chills and tears induced pleasure and deep breathing....
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