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Published on: August 26, 2011
Binding, relational memory, and recall of naturalistic events: a developmental perspective
Julia Sluzenski1, Nora S Newcombe, Stacie L Kovacs
1Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville 37203, TN, USA. julia.sluzenski@vanderbilt.edu
Abstract:
This research was an investigation of children's performance on a task that requires memory binding. In Experiments 1 and 2, 4-year-olds, 6-year-olds, and adults viewed complex pictures and were tested on memory for isolated parts in the pictures and on the part combinations (combination condition). The results suggested improvement in memory for the combinations between the ages of 4 and 6 years but not in memory for the isolated parts. In Experiments 2 and 3, the authors also examined the developmental relationship between performance in the combination condition and free recall of a naturalistic event, finding preliminary evidence that performance on a memory task that requires binding is positively related to performance in episodic memory.
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