The current research was an investigation of the cognitive correlates of individual differences in participants\u27 capacity to derive new factual knowledge through integration of information acquired across separate yet related learning episodes. In a sample of 117 adults (Experiment 1) and 57 children aged 8 to 10 years (Experiment 2), we investigated the respective roles of verbal comprehension, working memory span, and relational reasoning in self-derivation of new knowledge through memory integration. The findings revealed patterns of consistency and inconsistency in the cognitive profiles underlying this form of learning in adults and children. In both adults and children, verbal knowledge and skills accounted for variability in self-...
The objective of this paper, in line with the other papers of this special issue, is to show the pot...
We investigated 7- to 10-year-old children\u27s productive extension of semantic memory through self...
Children are on a quest for knowledge. To achieve it, children must integrate separate but related e...
Self-derivation of new factual knowledge through integration of separate episodes of learning is one...
Accumulation of semantic or factual knowledge is a major task during development. Knowledge builds t...
Memory enables us to use information from our past experiences to guide new behaviours, calling for ...
Memory enables us to use information from our past experiences to guide new behaviours, calling for ...
Children's learning capabilities change while growing up. One framework that describes the cognitive...
Semantic knowledge accumulates through explicit means and productive processes (e.g., analogy). Thes...
Experimental research on memory development has typically focused on the description of universal de...
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...
This study integrated three major areas in understanding child-en's and young adults ' met...
International audienceRelational integration refers to the process whereby several variables are int...
We present three studies which investigated the relations between cognition and personality from 7 t...
The objective of this paper, in line with the other papers of this special issue, is to show the pot...
We investigated 7- to 10-year-old children\u27s productive extension of semantic memory through self...
Children are on a quest for knowledge. To achieve it, children must integrate separate but related e...
Self-derivation of new factual knowledge through integration of separate episodes of learning is one...
Accumulation of semantic or factual knowledge is a major task during development. Knowledge builds t...
Memory enables us to use information from our past experiences to guide new behaviours, calling for ...
Memory enables us to use information from our past experiences to guide new behaviours, calling for ...
Children's learning capabilities change while growing up. One framework that describes the cognitive...
Semantic knowledge accumulates through explicit means and productive processes (e.g., analogy). Thes...
Experimental research on memory development has typically focused on the description of universal de...
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...
This study integrated three major areas in understanding child-en's and young adults ' met...
International audienceRelational integration refers to the process whereby several variables are int...
We present three studies which investigated the relations between cognition and personality from 7 t...
The objective of this paper, in line with the other papers of this special issue, is to show the pot...
We investigated 7- to 10-year-old children\u27s productive extension of semantic memory through self...
Children are on a quest for knowledge. To achieve it, children must integrate separate but related e...