نتایج جستجو برای: preschool child

تعداد نتایج: 164770  

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2016
Kali Woodruff Carr Adam Tierney Travis White-Schwoch Nina Kraus

The ability to synchronize motor movements along with an auditory beat places stringent demands on the temporal processing and sensorimotor integration capabilities of the nervous system. Links between millisecond-level precision of auditory processing and the consistency of sensorimotor beat synchronization implicate fine auditory neural timing as a mechanism for forming stable internal repres...

2011
Diana S Grigsby-Toussaint Sang-Hyun Chi Barbara H Fiese

BACKGROUND Emerging empirical evidence suggests exposure to "green" environments may encourage higher levels of physical activity among children. Few studies, however, have explored this association exclusively in pre-school aged children in the United States. We examined whether residing in neighborhoods with higher levels of greenness was associated with higher levels of outdoor physical acti...

2014
Katrin Röttger Elke Grimminger Friederike Kreuser Lorenz Assländer Albert Gollhofer Ulrike Korsten-Reck

INTRODUCTION Physical activity (PA) in preschoolers is vital to protect against obesity but is influenced by different early-life factors. The present study investigated the impact of different preschool programs and selected family factors on preschoolers' PA in different countries in an explorative way. METHODS The PA of 114 children (age = 5.3 ± 0.65 years) attending different preschool se...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2002
Karen L Thierry Melanie J Spence

Preschool children are more susceptible to misleading postevent information than are older children and adults. One reason for young children's suggestibility is their failure to monitor the source of their memories, as in, for example, discriminating whether an event was seen live versus on television. The authors investigated whether source-monitoring training would decrease preschoolers' sug...

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2013
Katharine Tillman David Barner

Children use time words like minute and hour early in development, but take years to acquire their precise meanings. Here we investigate whether children assign meaning to these early usages, and if so, how. To do this, we test their interpretation of seven time words: second, minute, hour, day, week, month, and year. We find that preschoolers infer the orderings of time words (e.g., hour>minut...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2015
Mary E Weidner Kenneth O St Louis Megan E Burgess Staci N LeMasters

PURPOSE This study investigated attitudes of nonstuttering preschool and kindergarten children toward peers who stutter in order to identify differences by age groups and better understand the genesis of stuttering attitudes. The study also examined the use of a new stuttering attitudes instrument designed for use with young children. METHOD The newly developed Public Opinion Survey on Human ...

Journal: :Child development 2013
Jessica A Sommerville Daniel M Bernstein Andrew N Meltzoff

A novel task, using a continuous spatial layout, was created to investigate the degree to which (in centimeters) 3-year-old children's (N = 63), 5-year-old children's (N = 60), and adults' (N = 60) own privileged knowledge of the location of an object biased their representation of a protagonist's false belief about the object's location. At all ages, participants' knowledge of the object's act...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2002
Philip K Peake Walter Mischel Michelle Hebl

Two studies examined whether the detrimental effects of attention to rewards on delay of gratification in waiting situations holds-or reverses-in working situations. In Study 1, preschoolers waited or worked for desired delayed rewards. Delay times increased when children worked in the presence of rewards but, as predicted, this increase was due to the distraction provided by the work itself. n...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2007
Julie C Lumeng Tiffany M Cardinal

This study sought to determine if providing affectively positive information about a flavor to preschool-aged children during tasting will increase recognition of and liking for the flavor and if the recognition and liking are associated. Forty-six 3- to 6-year-old children tasted 10 flavors: 5 presented with affectively positive information and 5 without. The 10 flavors were then presented aga...

2001
Jeffiey Loewenstein Dedre Gentner

To test the hypothesis that comparison processes facilitate schema extraction, we studied the effect of making comparisons on 3-year-olds’ ability to perform mapping tasks. In 3 studies, children were tested on their ability to find a hidden toy in a model room after being shown its location in a perceptually different room. In Experiment 1 we found that seeing 2 similar hiding events-permittin...

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