AbstractThe provision of verbal labels enhances 12-month-old infants’ memory flexibility across a form change in a puppet imitation task (Herbert, 2011), although the mechanisms for this effect remain unclear. Here we investigate whether verbal labels can scaffold flexible memory retrieval when task difficulty increases and consider the mechanism responsible for the effect of language cues on early memory flexibility. Twelve-month-old infants were provided with English, Chinese, or empty language cues during a difficult imitation task, a combined change in the puppet’s colour and form at the test (Hayne et al., 1997). Imitation performance by infants in the English language condition only exceeded baseline performance after the 10-min delay...
Often areas of infant development such as action and cognition are studied separately, despite fine ...
A multi-task battery tapping nonverbal memory and language skills was used to assess 60 children at ...
The capacity limitations of visual working memory may be bypassed by verbal labeling. In adults, lab...
The provision of verbal labels enhances 12-month-old infants’ memory flexibility across a form chang...
AbstractThe provision of verbal labels enhances 12-month-old infants’ memory flexibility across a fo...
Despite substantial evidence for a bidirectional relationship between language and representation, t...
The impact of labelling on infant visual categorisation has yielded contradictory outcomes. Some fin...
Flexibility in applying existing knowledge to similar cues is a corner stone of memory development i...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants' visual cat...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Although 9-month-old infants are capable of retaining temporally ordered information over long delay...
AbstractDeferred imitation (DI) may be regarded as an early declarative-like memory ability shaping ...
This study investigated the flexibility of 2-year-old infants’ retrieval and reenactment processes. ...
Although it is widely recognized that human infants build a sizeable conceptual repertoire before ma...
Often areas of infant development such as action and cognition are studied separately, despite fine ...
A multi-task battery tapping nonverbal memory and language skills was used to assess 60 children at ...
The capacity limitations of visual working memory may be bypassed by verbal labeling. In adults, lab...
The provision of verbal labels enhances 12-month-old infants’ memory flexibility across a form chang...
AbstractThe provision of verbal labels enhances 12-month-old infants’ memory flexibility across a fo...
Despite substantial evidence for a bidirectional relationship between language and representation, t...
The impact of labelling on infant visual categorisation has yielded contradictory outcomes. Some fin...
Flexibility in applying existing knowledge to similar cues is a corner stone of memory development i...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants' visual cat...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Although 9-month-old infants are capable of retaining temporally ordered information over long delay...
AbstractDeferred imitation (DI) may be regarded as an early declarative-like memory ability shaping ...
This study investigated the flexibility of 2-year-old infants’ retrieval and reenactment processes. ...
Although it is widely recognized that human infants build a sizeable conceptual repertoire before ma...
Often areas of infant development such as action and cognition are studied separately, despite fine ...
A multi-task battery tapping nonverbal memory and language skills was used to assess 60 children at ...
The capacity limitations of visual working memory may be bypassed by verbal labeling. In adults, lab...