Cognitive load and science text comprehension: Effects of drawing and mentally imagining text content

Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

Authors

One hundred and eleven 10th graders read an expository science text on the dipole character of water molecules (ca. 1600 words). Reading instruction was varied according to a 2 × 2 experimental design with factors 'drawing pictures of text content on paper' (yes, no) and 'mentally imagining text content while reading' (yes, no). The results indicate that drawing pictures, mediated through increased cognitive load, decreased text comprehension and, thus, learning (d = -0.37), whereas mental imagery, although decreasing cognitive load, increased comprehension only when students did not have to draw pictures simultaneously (d = 0.72). No evidence was found that the effects were moderated by domain-specific prior knowledge, verbal ability, or spatial ability. The results are in line with cognitive theories of multimedia learning, self-regulated learning, and mental imagery as well as conceptions of science learning that focus on promoting mental model construction by actively visualizing the content to be learned. Constructing mental images seems to reduce cognitive load and to increase comprehension and learning outcome when the mental visualization processes are not disturbed by externally drawing pictures on paper, whereas drawing pictures seems to increase cognitive load resulting in reduced comprehension and learning outcome.

Original languageEnglish
JournalComputers in Human Behavior
Volume25
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)284-289
Number of pages6
ISSN0747-5632
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 03.2009
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • Cognitive load, Drawing pictures, Mental imagery, Multimedia, Science learning, Text comprehension
  • Psychology

Recently viewed

Researchers

  1. Monika Rulle

Publications

  1. Modeling of cooperative tasks in business-IT management - A proposal for a domain-specific extension of BPMN 2.0
  2. Comparison of Panel Cointegration Tests
  3. Germination performance of native and non-native Ulmus pumila populations
  4. Detecting Various Road Damage Types in Global Countries Utilizing Faster R-CNN
  5. Impacts of offshore wind farms on sediment structure and the water column during construction, and changes in bottom topography during the operation phase
  6. Self-guided internet-based and mobile-based stress management for employees
  7. Intra-Individual Value Change in Adulthood
  8. Does ESG performance have an impact on financial performance?
  9. Scaffolding, software and scenarios
  10. Spatial Tests, Familiarity with the Surroundings, and Spatial Activity Experience
  11. Representation of Integration Profiles Using an Ontology
  12. Comparison of an Electrochemical and Luminescence-Based Oxygen Measuring System for Use in the Biodegradability Testing According to Closed Bottle Test (OECD 301D)
  13. Editorial: Effects of the Introduction of the Statutory Minimum Wage in Germany
  14. Effect of the Zn content on the compression behaviour of Mg5Nd(Zn)
  15. Governmental activity, integration, and agglomeration
  16. A trait-based framework linking the soil metabolome to plant–soil feedbacks
  17. Towards greener and sustainable ionic liquids using naturally occurring and nature-inspired pyridinium structures
  18. Skill learning as a concept in life-span developmental psychology
  19. Baudrillard revisited
  20. How does nature contribute to human mobility? A conceptual framework and qualitative analysis
  21. Pragmatic and discourse-analytic approaches to present-day English
  22. The messenger as a model in Media Theory. Reflections on the philosophical di-mensions of theorizing Media
  23. Creative Work, Self-Organizing, and Autonomist Potentiality
  24. Time and Income Poverty: An Interdependent Multidimensional Poverty Approach with German Time Use Diary Data
  25. Motivation and emotion as mediators in multimedia learning
  26. For the good of the people: establishing public value creation as an objective for sustainable entrepreneurship policy
  27. The importance of understanding the multiple dimensions of power in stakeholder participation for effective biodiversity conservation
  28. Final departure
  29. Spectral Kinetic Simulation of the Ideal Multipole Resonance Probe
  30. Generalizing Trust