The capacity limitations of visual working memory may be bypassed by verbal labeling. In adults, labeling increases estimates of both quantity and quality of visual working memory. However, we do not know when children begin to use labeling and whether labeling similarly benefits visual memories of children under and over age 7. We assessed whether children benefit from prompted and spontaneous labeling opportunities, examining how labeling affects the storage of categorical (prototypical) and continuous (fine-grained) color information. Participants memorized colored candies for a continuous reproduction test either while remaining silent, labeling the colors aloud, or saying irrelevant syllables (discouraging verbal labeling). Mixture mod...
We investigated how visual working memory (WM) develops with age across the early elementary school ...
Previous studies have shown that adults are able to remember more than 1,000 images with great detai...
Young children's production and recall of information presented at varying levels of action and...
The capacity limitations of visual working memory may be bypassed by verbal labeling. In adults, lab...
How do perception and language interact to form the representations that guide our thoughts and acti...
How do verbal descriptions affect visual memory over the short and long term? Here we show for the f...
In the serial position memory task, a series of stimulus cards are placed face down in a row in fron...
Age and instructional differences in the representation of pictorial information were investigated i...
Describing our visual experiences improves their retention in visual working memory, yielding a labe...
When do children begin to store visually presented information using a speech code? Conrad has shown...
The purpose of this study was to investigate children's failure to use category labels as cues in th...
The WM is a limited capacity system storing and manipulating information. The stimulus mental organi...
It has been argued that labels play a special role in cognitive development: hearing the same label ...
Using the Luck and Vogel change detection paradigm, we sought to investigate the capacity of visual ...
AbstractThe provision of verbal labels enhances 12-month-old infants’ memory flexibility across a fo...
We investigated how visual working memory (WM) develops with age across the early elementary school ...
Previous studies have shown that adults are able to remember more than 1,000 images with great detai...
Young children's production and recall of information presented at varying levels of action and...
The capacity limitations of visual working memory may be bypassed by verbal labeling. In adults, lab...
How do perception and language interact to form the representations that guide our thoughts and acti...
How do verbal descriptions affect visual memory over the short and long term? Here we show for the f...
In the serial position memory task, a series of stimulus cards are placed face down in a row in fron...
Age and instructional differences in the representation of pictorial information were investigated i...
Describing our visual experiences improves their retention in visual working memory, yielding a labe...
When do children begin to store visually presented information using a speech code? Conrad has shown...
The purpose of this study was to investigate children's failure to use category labels as cues in th...
The WM is a limited capacity system storing and manipulating information. The stimulus mental organi...
It has been argued that labels play a special role in cognitive development: hearing the same label ...
Using the Luck and Vogel change detection paradigm, we sought to investigate the capacity of visual ...
AbstractThe provision of verbal labels enhances 12-month-old infants’ memory flexibility across a fo...
We investigated how visual working memory (WM) develops with age across the early elementary school ...
Previous studies have shown that adults are able to remember more than 1,000 images with great detai...
Young children's production and recall of information presented at varying levels of action and...