Children's learning capabilities change while growing up. One framework that describes the cognitive and neural development of children's growing learning abilities is the two-component model. It distinguishes processes that integrate separate features into a coherent memory representation (associative component) and executive abilities, such as elaboration, evaluation, and monitoring, that support memory processing (strategic component). In an fMRI study using an object-location association paradigm, we investigated how the two components influence memory performance across development. We tested children (10-12 years, n = 31), late adolescents (18 years, n = 29), and adults (25+ years, n = 30). For studying the associative component, we a...
Parallels between patterns of brain maturation and cognitive development have been observed repeated...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Although it has been argued that the structure of executive function (EF) may change developmentally...
Children's learning capabilities change while growing up. One framework that describes the cognitive...
Children’s learning capabilities change while growing up. One framework that describes the cognitive...
AbstractWe recently introduced a two-component model of the mechanisms underlying age differences in...
We recently introduced a two-component model of the mechanisms underlying age differences in memory ...
First published: 04 November 2016Schemas represent stable properties of individuals' experiences, an...
Background: Adolescence is a time of ongoing neural maturation and cognitive development, especially...
A key developmental task of childhood is to gain autonomy and independence from parents and caregive...
Associative learning underlies the formation of new episodic memories. Associative memory improves a...
AbstractDespite vast knowledge on the behavioral processes mediating the development of episodic mem...
According to the executive framework of prospective memory (PM), age-related differences in PM perfo...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Existing evidence suggests that the organization of cognitive functions may differentiate during de-...
Parallels between patterns of brain maturation and cognitive development have been observed repeated...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Although it has been argued that the structure of executive function (EF) may change developmentally...
Children's learning capabilities change while growing up. One framework that describes the cognitive...
Children’s learning capabilities change while growing up. One framework that describes the cognitive...
AbstractWe recently introduced a two-component model of the mechanisms underlying age differences in...
We recently introduced a two-component model of the mechanisms underlying age differences in memory ...
First published: 04 November 2016Schemas represent stable properties of individuals' experiences, an...
Background: Adolescence is a time of ongoing neural maturation and cognitive development, especially...
A key developmental task of childhood is to gain autonomy and independence from parents and caregive...
Associative learning underlies the formation of new episodic memories. Associative memory improves a...
AbstractDespite vast knowledge on the behavioral processes mediating the development of episodic mem...
According to the executive framework of prospective memory (PM), age-related differences in PM perfo...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Existing evidence suggests that the organization of cognitive functions may differentiate during de-...
Parallels between patterns of brain maturation and cognitive development have been observed repeated...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Although it has been argued that the structure of executive function (EF) may change developmentally...