积极学习对儿童记忆的差异影响
Oana Stanciu1, Angela Jones2, Nele Metzner2
1Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University.
Developmental psychology
|February 29, 2024
概括
积极玩游戏的儿童表现出更好的记忆回忆. 虽然高效的搜索有助于回忆游戏解决方案,但积极参与改善了整体记忆,即使是年幼的孩子.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 教育心理学教育心理学
背景情况:
- 主动学习通常通过信息搜索效率或回忆精度来评估.
- 儿童的记忆发展可能会受到他们的信息搜索策略的影响.
- 小孩子的搜索效率较低的模式可能会对某些记忆方面有好处.
研究的目的:
- 调查儿童的记忆如何受到学习任务的积极与被动参与的影响.
- 探索信息搜索策略与儿童记忆回忆之间的关系.
- 为了确定搜索效率低下是否有利于年幼儿童的记忆.
主要方法:
- 共有124名5到10岁的儿童参加了这次活动.
- 孩子们要么积极地玩,要么被动地观察一个20个问题游戏.
- 对各种游戏方面的记忆回忆立即进行了测试,并在一周后进行了测试.
主要成果:
- 处于活跃状态的儿童表现出优越的整体记忆回忆.
- 更高的搜索效率与回忆游戏的解决方案有积极的相关性.
- 搜索效率并没有显著影响其他游戏相关信息的回忆.
结论:
- 积极的学习参与增强了儿童的记忆回忆.
- 在内存任务中搜索效率的好处可能是特定于某些类型的信息.
- 儿童的积极参与可以导致更好的记忆结果,挑战关于搜索效率低下的假设.
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