The size of an individual's phonological similarity effect for visually presented material is assumed to reflect his or her ability to recode, and by implication rehearse, information in verbal short-term memory. Many studies have shown that under these conditions, the size of this effect interacts with age, tending to be nonsignificant in children younger than 7 years and leading to the conclusion that children of this age do not rehearse. In the present study, the size of the phonological similarity effect was assessed in a total of 116 children aged between 5 and 9 years, manipulating the modality of both encoding and retrieval of the memoranda. Although the interaction between age and the size of the phonological similarity effect was r...
There is substantial debate in the literature surrounding the development of children's phonological...
We explored the predictive value of age, language ability and rehearsal for performance on various i...
Three experiments addressed controversies in the previous literature on the development of phonologi...
This study looked at the use of verbal rehearsal in children from grades I to IV in two immediate se...
Three experiments addressed controversies in the previous literature on the development of phonologi...
Use of verbal rehearsal is a key issue in memory development. However, we still lack detailed and tr...
A recent Registered Replication Report (RRR) of the development of verbal rehearsal during serial re...
Three experiments addressed controversies in the previous literature on the development of phonologi...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
International audienceWhile in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://journals.cambridge.org...
International audienceWhile in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of ...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
There is substantial debate in the literature surrounding the development of children's phonological...
We explored the predictive value of age, language ability and rehearsal for performance on various i...
Three experiments addressed controversies in the previous literature on the development of phonologi...
This study looked at the use of verbal rehearsal in children from grades I to IV in two immediate se...
Three experiments addressed controversies in the previous literature on the development of phonologi...
Use of verbal rehearsal is a key issue in memory development. However, we still lack detailed and tr...
A recent Registered Replication Report (RRR) of the development of verbal rehearsal during serial re...
Three experiments addressed controversies in the previous literature on the development of phonologi...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
International audienceWhile in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://journals.cambridge.org...
International audienceWhile in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of ...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
There is substantial debate in the literature surrounding the development of children's phonological...
We explored the predictive value of age, language ability and rehearsal for performance on various i...
Three experiments addressed controversies in the previous literature on the development of phonologi...