Cognitive perspectives on maintaining physicians' medical expertise: II. Acquiring, maintaining, and updating cognitive skills
Over the course of training, physicians develop significant knowledge and expertise. We
review dual-process theory, the dominant theory in explaining medical decision making …
review dual-process theory, the dominant theory in explaining medical decision making …
Why does peer instruction benefit student learning?
JG Tullis, RL Goldstone - Cognitive research: principles and implications, 2020 - Springer
In peer instruction, instructors pose a challenging question to students, students answer the
question individually, students work with a partner in the class to discuss their answers, and …
question individually, students work with a partner in the class to discuss their answers, and …
Una revisión sobre metacognición. Algunas implicaciones para los procesos educativos
CFV Gutiérrez, FJR Ortega - Tesis Psicológica, 2021 - revistas.libertadores.edu.co
Antecedentes: Enseñanza y aprendizaje son actividades cognitivas que se construyen en la
interacción entre profesores y estudiantes; su fortalecimiento está relacionado con el …
interacción entre profesores y estudiantes; su fortalecimiento está relacionado con el …
Dunning–Kruger effects in face perception
X Zhou, R Jenkins - Cognition, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Dunning–Kruger Effect refers to a common failure of metacognitive insight in
which people who are incompetent in a given domain are unaware of their incompetence …
which people who are incompetent in a given domain are unaware of their incompetence …
The multiple perspectives theory of mental states in communication
D Heller, S Brown‐Schmidt - Cognitive Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Inspired by early proposals in philosophy, dominant accounts of language posit a central
role for mutual knowledge, either encoded directly in common ground, or approximated …
role for mutual knowledge, either encoded directly in common ground, or approximated …
The “curse of knowledge” when predicting others' knowledge
JG Tullis, B Feder - Memory & Cognition, 2023 - Springer
To succeed in a social world, we must be able to accurately estimate what others know. For
example, teachers must anticipate student knowledge to plan lessons and communicate …
example, teachers must anticipate student knowledge to plan lessons and communicate …
Dividing attention impairs metacognitive control more than monitoring
Y Peng, JG Tullis - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2021 - Springer
Students consistently report multitasking (eg, checking social media, texting, watching
Netflix) when studying on their own (eg, Junco & Cotton, Computers & Education, 59 [2], 505 …
Netflix) when studying on their own (eg, Junco & Cotton, Computers & Education, 59 [2], 505 …
Training in language switching facilitates bilinguals' monitoring and inhibitory control
In the present study, we use a training design in two experiments to examine whether
bilingual language switching facilitates two components of cognitive control, namely …
bilingual language switching facilitates two components of cognitive control, namely …
Predicting others' knowledge: Knowledge estimation as cue utilization
JG Tullis - Memory & cognition, 2018 - Springer
Predicting what others know is vital to countless social and educational interactions. For
example, the ability of teachers to accurately estimate what knowledge students have has …
example, the ability of teachers to accurately estimate what knowledge students have has …
The contributions of language control to executive functions: From the perspective of bilingual comprehension
Previous studies have suggested that bilingual production experience has beneficial effects
on executive functions. In the current study, four experiments were conducted to investigate …
on executive functions. In the current study, four experiments were conducted to investigate …