Publications by authors named "Sarah Jo Torgrimson"

Advances in mobile electroencephalography (EEG) technology have made it possible to examine covert cognitive processes in real-world settings such as student attention in the classroom. Here, we outline research using wired and wireless EEG technology to examine attention in elementary school children across increasingly naturalistic paradigms in schools, ranging from a lab-based paradigm where children met one-on-one with an experimenter in a field laboratory to mobile EEG testing conducted in the same school during semi-naturalistic classroom lessons. Despite an increase of data loss with the classroom-based paradigm, we demonstrate that it is feasible to collect quality data in classroom settings with young children.

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Task persistence is an important learning-related behavior associated with academic success. Although persistence has been related to motivational beliefs and cognitive skills, these constructs are typically studied independently, limiting our understanding of relations among them. The current investigation was designed to understand how these concepts are related in early elementary school, a developmental period characterized by high motivational beliefs, growth in cognitive control, and the transition to school.

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