Semantic knowledge accumulates through explicit means and productive processes (e.g., analogy). These means work in concert when information explicitly acquired in separate episodes is integrated, and the integrated representation is used to self-derive new knowledge. We tested whether (a) self-derivation through memory integration extends beyond general information to science content, (b) self-derived information is retained, and (c) details of explicit learning episodes are retained. Testing was in second-grade classrooms (children 7–9 years). Children self-derived new knowledge; performance did not differ for general knowledge (Experiment 1) and science curriculum facts (Experiment 2). In Experiment 1, children retained self-derived know...
The formation and maintenance of conceptual knowledge allows people to organize their experiences an...
Self-generation of knowledge can activate deeper cognitive processing and improve long-term retentio...
ABSTRACT—Children acquire complex relational repre-sentations of the world. Explaining the acquisiti...
Self-derivation of new factual knowledge through integration of separate episodes of learning is one...
We investigated 7- to 10-year-old children\u27s productive extension of semantic memory through self...
Accumulation of semantic or factual knowledge is a major task during development. Knowledge builds t...
For children to build a knowledge base, they must integrate and extend knowledge acquired across sep...
The current research was an investigation of the cognitive correlates of individual differences in p...
In everyday life and in education, we continuously build and structure our knowledge. Successful kno...
Knowledge construction is often suggested to happen through reactivation of previously learned infor...
A primary objective of development is to build a knowledge base. To accumulate knowledge over time a...
This paper proposes work that applies insights from meaning representation systems for in-depth natu...
The self-referential effect in memory (SRE) is a robust memory advantage for items encoded in relati...
Self-generation of knowledge can activate deeper cognitive processing and improve long-term retentio...
In this Hypothesis and Theory paper, we consider the problem of learning deeply structured knowledge...
The formation and maintenance of conceptual knowledge allows people to organize their experiences an...
Self-generation of knowledge can activate deeper cognitive processing and improve long-term retentio...
ABSTRACT—Children acquire complex relational repre-sentations of the world. Explaining the acquisiti...
Self-derivation of new factual knowledge through integration of separate episodes of learning is one...
We investigated 7- to 10-year-old children\u27s productive extension of semantic memory through self...
Accumulation of semantic or factual knowledge is a major task during development. Knowledge builds t...
For children to build a knowledge base, they must integrate and extend knowledge acquired across sep...
The current research was an investigation of the cognitive correlates of individual differences in p...
In everyday life and in education, we continuously build and structure our knowledge. Successful kno...
Knowledge construction is often suggested to happen through reactivation of previously learned infor...
A primary objective of development is to build a knowledge base. To accumulate knowledge over time a...
This paper proposes work that applies insights from meaning representation systems for in-depth natu...
The self-referential effect in memory (SRE) is a robust memory advantage for items encoded in relati...
Self-generation of knowledge can activate deeper cognitive processing and improve long-term retentio...
In this Hypothesis and Theory paper, we consider the problem of learning deeply structured knowledge...
The formation and maintenance of conceptual knowledge allows people to organize their experiences an...
Self-generation of knowledge can activate deeper cognitive processing and improve long-term retentio...
ABSTRACT—Children acquire complex relational repre-sentations of the world. Explaining the acquisiti...