Measures of working memory capacity (WMC) are extremely popular, yet we know relatively little about the specific processes that support recall. We focused on children and adults’ ability to use contextual support to access working memory representations that might otherwise not be reported. Children (N=186, five- to 10-years old) and adults’ (N=64) completed a listening span task and a delayed recall task with semantic probes or cues. Clear age-related increases in listening span were evident. All age groups benefited from contextual support to retrieve degraded target memoranda, particularly on listening span tasks when the cues provided semantic support for processing events, in comparison to cues associated specifically with memoranda. ...
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Experimental research into children’s working memory span has shown that retention duration contribu...
We analyse the timing of recall as a source of information about children’s performance in complex w...
This thesis investigates the processes and systems that support recall in working memory. In particu...
The development of working memory capacity is considered from the perspective of the active maintena...
The concept of working memory emphasizes the interrelationship between the transient retention of in...
The development of working memory capacity is considered from the perspective of the active maintena...
International audienceWithin the Time-Based Resource-Sharing (TBRS) model, we tested a new conceptio...
Working memory is an important theoretical construct among children, and measures of its capacity pr...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
We describe and evaluate a recall reconstruction hypothesis for working memory (WM), according to wh...
Working memory capacity is commonly measured in terms of its item span, and much less often in terms...
The ability to recall contextual details associated with an event begins to develop in the first yea...
Typically, asking people to reinstate the context of events increases their recall of those events; ...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy for non-mandated open access...
Experimental research into children’s working memory span has shown that retention duration contribu...
We analyse the timing of recall as a source of information about children’s performance in complex w...
This thesis investigates the processes and systems that support recall in working memory. In particu...
The development of working memory capacity is considered from the perspective of the active maintena...
The concept of working memory emphasizes the interrelationship between the transient retention of in...
The development of working memory capacity is considered from the perspective of the active maintena...
International audienceWithin the Time-Based Resource-Sharing (TBRS) model, we tested a new conceptio...
Working memory is an important theoretical construct among children, and measures of its capacity pr...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
We describe and evaluate a recall reconstruction hypothesis for working memory (WM), according to wh...
Working memory capacity is commonly measured in terms of its item span, and much less often in terms...
The ability to recall contextual details associated with an event begins to develop in the first yea...
Typically, asking people to reinstate the context of events increases their recall of those events; ...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy for non-mandated open access...
Experimental research into children’s working memory span has shown that retention duration contribu...
We analyse the timing of recall as a source of information about children’s performance in complex w...