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Rendell, Peter G.; Vella, Melissa J.; Kliegel, Matthias; Terrett, Gill – Cognitive Development, 2009
To date, little work has been done investigating prospective memory in children, particularly using a delay-execute paradigm. Two experiments were conducted to investigate this issue with children aged 5-11 years. While playing a computer driving game, children's ability to carry out a delayed intention either immediately a target cue appeared or…
Descriptors: Intention, Children, Memory, Memorization
Gaultney, J.F.; Kipp, K.; Kirk, G. – Cognitive Development, 2005
In acquiring mnemonic strategies, children may demonstrate a utilization deficiency phase in which they successfully execute a strategy but it does not facilitate memory performance. The present experiment suggests that utilization deficiencies are not a developmental phenomenon per se, but rather a byproduct of diminished working memory capacity…
Descriptors: Memorization, Mnemonics, Memory

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