Age-related changes in representational flexibility are a characteristic feature of declarative memory development. The authors suggest that a qualitative shift in the nature of infants’ memory representations accounts for increasing memory flexibility with age. We will argue that a comprehensive theory of declarative memory development must (1) account for the effect of experience on flexibility, (2) be empirically separable from more parsimonious explanations, and (3) propose a mechanism by which the transition takes place. We will argue that a converging-methods approach is necessary to understand not only when and what develops in declarative memory, but also how developmental change occurs
ABSTRACT—The second year of life is marked by changes in the robustness of recall memory. Both retri...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children’s developmen...
Age-related changes in representational flexibility are a character-istic feature of declarative mem...
This study examined the development of declarative and procedural memory longitudinally in primary s...
Memory is a fundamental cognitive capacity. Without it, we would live only for the moment. Although ...
This study examined the development of declarative and procedural memory longitudinally in primary s...
In their commentaries, Carver, Richmond and DeBoer pose several challenging and insightful questions...
Imitation is an important means by which infants learn new behaviours. When infants do not have the ...
International audiencePreschoolers have long been thought to be unable to coordinate multiple repres...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
During the first decade of life, there are marked improvements in mnemonic abilities. An important q...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children's developmen...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
We review recent advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of change that underlie cognitive d...
ABSTRACT—The second year of life is marked by changes in the robustness of recall memory. Both retri...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children’s developmen...
Age-related changes in representational flexibility are a character-istic feature of declarative mem...
This study examined the development of declarative and procedural memory longitudinally in primary s...
Memory is a fundamental cognitive capacity. Without it, we would live only for the moment. Although ...
This study examined the development of declarative and procedural memory longitudinally in primary s...
In their commentaries, Carver, Richmond and DeBoer pose several challenging and insightful questions...
Imitation is an important means by which infants learn new behaviours. When infants do not have the ...
International audiencePreschoolers have long been thought to be unable to coordinate multiple repres...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
During the first decade of life, there are marked improvements in mnemonic abilities. An important q...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children's developmen...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
We review recent advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of change that underlie cognitive d...
ABSTRACT—The second year of life is marked by changes in the robustness of recall memory. Both retri...
Why are there sensitive periods for language learning? This question has generated much research int...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children’s developmen...