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Article citations More>> Festinger, L. (1957). A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance. Stanford University Press. has been cited by the following article: TITLE: From Cognitive Dissonance to Cognitive ...
Abstract Leon Festinger’s theory of cognitive dissonance (1957) has long served as a cornerstone in understanding psychological conflict arising from contradictory beliefs and behaviors. However, in ...
Effective learning isn't just about finding the easiest path—it's about the right kind of challenge. Two prominent theories—Desirable Difficulties (DDF) and Cognitive Load Theory (CLT)—offer ...
Similarly, the ideomotor framework proposes bi-directional links between perception and action [cf. (58, 59)]. A related theory is the perceptual–cognitive approach to voluntary movement coordination ...
Recently uncovered neuroscientific mechanisms may inspire the updating of cognitive and computational theories of learning, providing new hypotheses about learning.
The cognitive learning theory integrates these two notions and outlines the processes that collaborate when processing information, which flows from sensory input to the cognitive system and ...
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