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Accounting for individual differences in the development of verbal and visual short term memory processes in children
- Source :
- Learning and Individual Differences, 66, 29-37. Elsevier Science BV
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- In developmental research on memory, the model of working memory of Baddeley and Hitch (1974, Baddeley, 1986) is the theory most often referred to. This theory has played an important role in studies on human learning in general. However, it is not clear how the verbal and visual short term memory systems develop. In order to investigate this development, we argue that some important issues should be taken into account; a longitudinal research design and individual differences between children. The current study is a follow-up study in which we investigated the transitions that a subsample of 30 children made between verbal and visual processing during the course of one year. Our results showed that the children showed large variation in STM processes and did not move from one type of processing to another in a consistent manner. This implies that the development of the verbal and visual STM systems may be less predictable than expected based on the literature, stressing the importance to be cautious when individual differences between children are not taken into account.
- Subjects :
- Research design
Social Psychology
STRATEGIES
Short-term memory
Developmental research
Development
050105 experimental psychology
Education
CAPACITY
Visual processing
WORKING-MEMORY
AGE
Developmental and Educational Psychology
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Visual short-term memory
Working memory
05 social sciences
IMMEDIATE SERIAL-RECALL
Methodology
ORDER
SPAN
MODEL
Variation (linguistics)
Short term memory
PHONOLOGICAL SIMILARITY
Longitudinal
Psychology
Transition analysis
Human learning
050104 developmental & child psychology
Cognitive psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10416080
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Learning and Individual Differences, 66, 29-37. Elsevier Science BV
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c12d7ab62856de7f6aae931c7a49a254