Research on the mechanisms of human cognition is leading to a deeper understanding of how the processes of thinking, problem-solving, attention, perception, and memory affect learning and lead to more effective strategies to enhance learning in educational settings from pre-K to adult education. Publishing new peer-reviewed issues twice a year, The Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology (JCEP) presents in-depth articles on theory and empirical research as well as current practice and effectiveness of cognitive assessment, cognitive rehabilitation, cognitive education, and psychology around the world. Readers include those in education, cognitive psychology, special education, adult education, educational psychology, school psychology, speech and language, and public policy.
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