Search Results - "Bobrowicz, Katarzyna"
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The Joys and Sorrows of Parenting: Parental Burnout and Parental Involvement in Chinese and German Parents From a Demands-Resources Perspective
Published in Journal of cross-cultural psychology (01-01-2024)“…Parents are under pressure to perform well in both professional and family life while simultaneously remaining involved in their children’s development. This…”
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Great apes selectively retrieve relevant memories to guide action
Published in Scientific reports (28-07-2020)“…Memory allows us to draw on past experiences to inform behaviour in the present. However, memories rarely match the situation at hand exactly, and new…”
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Cats Parallel Great Apes and Corvids in Motor Self-Regulation - Not Brain but Material Size Matters
Published in Frontiers in psychology (22-10-2018)“…The inhibition of unproductive motor movements is regarded as a fundamental cognitive mechanism. Recently it has been shown that species with large absolute…”
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Aiding Reflective Navigation in a Dynamic Information Landscape: A Challenge for Educational Psychology
Published in Frontiers in psychology (02-05-2022)“…Open access to information is now a universal phenomenon thanks to rapid technological developments across the globe. This open and universal access to…”
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Corrigendum: Aiding Reflective Navigation in a Dynamic Information Landscape: A Challenge for Educational Psychology
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Executive Functions in Birds
Published in Birds (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2022)“…Executive functions comprise of top-down cognitive processes that exert control over information processing, from acquiring information to issuing a behavioral…”
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The Development of Flexible Problem Solving: An Integrative Approach
Published in Journal of intelligence (14-06-2023)“…Flexible problem solving, the ability to deal with currently goal-irrelevant information that may have been goal-relevant in previous, similar situations,…”
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Flexibility in Problem Solving: Analogical Transfer of Tool Use in Toddlers Is Immune to Delay
Published in Frontiers in psychology (06-10-2020)“…Solving problems that are perceptually dissimilar but require similar solutions is a key skill in everyday life. In adults, this ability, termed analogical…”
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Goffin's Cockatoos (Cacatua goffiniana) Can Solve a Novel Problem After Conflicting Past Experiences
Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-06-2021)“…Novel problems often partially overlap with familiar ones. Some features match the qualities of previous situations stored in long-term memory and therefore…”
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Cognition in the Fast Lane: Ravens' Gazes are Half as Short as Humans' when Choosing Objects
Published in Animal behavior and cognition (01-05-2019)“…Time cannot be directly perceived; instead, its flow is inferred from the influx of sensory information. To prevent sensory overload, attentional mechanisms…”
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Precursors of 21st century skills are malleable in early childhood but may have little impact on lifetime success
Published in Learning and individual differences (01-12-2024)Get full text
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The detour paradigm in animal cognition
Published in Animal cognition (01-01-2018)“…In this paper, we review one of the oldest paradigms used in animal cognition: the detour paradigm. The paradigm presents the subject with a situation where a…”
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The successful use of a search strategy improves with visuospatial working memory in 2- to 4.5-year-olds
Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-02-2024)“…•Working memory is central to individual learning and academic achievement.•Preschoolers may use strategies that support working memory capacity.•Using…”
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Mental rotation is supported by block play in boys and girls
Published in Journal of applied developmental psychology (01-03-2024)“…Mental rotation in adults can be supported by spatial activities and shows sex differences in favor of males. Yet, whether these results apply to young…”
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Altered video task: a non-verbal measure of what-who-where recall in young children
Published in Behaviour & information technology (02-11-2017)“…This report aims to introduce, test and discuss a new method of measuring episodic memory in participants with highly restricted verbal abilities. Although an…”
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Generalizing solutions across functionally similar problems correlates with world knowledge and working memory in 2.5- to 4.5-year-olds
Published in Cognitive development (01-04-2022)“…Analogical transfer, denoting the ability to use an action that solved a given problem in order to successfully handle a seemingly different but functionally…”
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Prospects in the field of learning and individual differences: Examining the past to forecast the future using bibliometrics
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Approaching lifelong learning: An integrated framework for explaining decision-making processes in personal and professional development
Published in Trends in neuroscience and education (01-06-2024)“…Background: Individual differences in commitment to lifelong learning, a process aimed at seizing opportunities for self-development, have not been extensively…”
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Social context hinders humans but not ravens in a short‐term memory task
Published in Ethology (01-02-2020)“…Using resources shared within a social group—either in a cooperative or a competitive way—requires keeping track of own and others’ actions, which, in turn,…”
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Affective forecasting in an orangutan: predicting the hedonic outcome of novel juice mixes
Published in Animal cognition (01-11-2016)“…Affective forecasting is an ability that allows the prediction of the hedonic outcome of never-before experienced situations, by mentally recombining elements…”
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