The effect of long-term knowledge upon performance in short-term memory tasks was examined for children from 5 to 10 years of age. The emergence of a lexicality effect, in which familiar words were recalled more accurately than unfamiliar words, was found to depend upon the nature of the memory task. Lexicality effects were interpreted as reflecting the use of redintegration, or reconstruction processes, in short-term memory. Redintegration increased with age for tasks requiring spoken item recall and decreased with age when position information but not naming was required. In a second experiment, redintegration was found in a recognition task when some of the foils rhymed with the target. Older children were able to profit from a rhyming f...
Memory representations of words are thought to undergo changes with consolidation: Episodic memories...
In this chapter we will consider the influence of a range of lexical and semantic variables on short...
The relationship between phonological knowledge and reading is consistent both in typically developi...
It is commonly assumed that as short-term memory tasks become more difficult, a transient phonologic...
This study explored age related differences in short term memory, specifically the process of redint...
The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled tha...
Research suggests that word learning is an extended process, with offline consolidation crucial for ...
Research suggests that word learning is an extended process, with offline consolidation crucial for ...
Sixty-five 5-year old children participated in 4 experimental tasks of word learning that varied sys...
There are long-standing but ongoing debates in the literature about the composition of memory and th...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
Contains fulltext : 203633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Memory represen...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
Four experiments investigated the impact of the lexical status of memory and processing stimuli on c...
When do children begin to store visually presented information using a speech code? Conrad has shown...
Memory representations of words are thought to undergo changes with consolidation: Episodic memories...
In this chapter we will consider the influence of a range of lexical and semantic variables on short...
The relationship between phonological knowledge and reading is consistent both in typically developi...
It is commonly assumed that as short-term memory tasks become more difficult, a transient phonologic...
This study explored age related differences in short term memory, specifically the process of redint...
The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled tha...
Research suggests that word learning is an extended process, with offline consolidation crucial for ...
Research suggests that word learning is an extended process, with offline consolidation crucial for ...
Sixty-five 5-year old children participated in 4 experimental tasks of word learning that varied sys...
There are long-standing but ongoing debates in the literature about the composition of memory and th...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
Contains fulltext : 203633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Memory represen...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
Four experiments investigated the impact of the lexical status of memory and processing stimuli on c...
When do children begin to store visually presented information using a speech code? Conrad has shown...
Memory representations of words are thought to undergo changes with consolidation: Episodic memories...
In this chapter we will consider the influence of a range of lexical and semantic variables on short...
The relationship between phonological knowledge and reading is consistent both in typically developi...