Such is the consistency by which performance on measures of short-term memory (STM) increase with age that developmental increases in STM capacity are largely accepted as fact. However, our analysis of a robust but almost ignored finding – that span for digit sequences (the traditional measure of STM) increases at a far greater rate than span for other verbal material – fundamentally undermines the assumption that increased performance in STM tasks is underpinned by developmental increases in capacity. We show that this digit superiority with age effect is explained by the relatively greater linguistic exposure to random sequences of digits versus other stimuli such as words. A simple associative learning process that learns incrementally f...
The capacity to keep multiple items in short-term memory (STM) improves over childhood and provides ...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Several models assume that working memory development depends on age-related increases in efficiency...
Such is the consistency by which performance on measures of short-term memory (STM) increase with ag...
AbstractTraditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for diff...
Traditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for different ty...
Studies using tests such as digit span and nonword repetition have implicated short-term memory acro...
The assumption of some developmental theories that short‐term memory is the workspace of higher cogn...
Abstract Previous studies of verbal short-term memory (STM) indicate that STM for serial order may ...
Although many studies have shown an association between verbal short-term memory (STM) and vocabular...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children's developmen...
The nature of the childhood development of immediate recall has been difficult to determine. There c...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the way that children acquire cognitive representations depen...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children’s developmen...
The capacity to keep multiple items in short-term memory (STM) improves over childhood and provides ...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Several models assume that working memory development depends on age-related increases in efficiency...
Such is the consistency by which performance on measures of short-term memory (STM) increase with ag...
AbstractTraditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for diff...
Traditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for different ty...
Studies using tests such as digit span and nonword repetition have implicated short-term memory acro...
The assumption of some developmental theories that short‐term memory is the workspace of higher cogn...
Abstract Previous studies of verbal short-term memory (STM) indicate that STM for serial order may ...
Although many studies have shown an association between verbal short-term memory (STM) and vocabular...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children's developmen...
The nature of the childhood development of immediate recall has been difficult to determine. There c...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the way that children acquire cognitive representations depen...
Increasing working memory (WM) capacity is often cited as a major influence on children’s developmen...
The capacity to keep multiple items in short-term memory (STM) improves over childhood and provides ...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Several models assume that working memory development depends on age-related increases in efficiency...