EFFECTS OF EXPERIENCE AND REMINDING ON LONG-TERM RECALL IN INFANCY - REMEMBERING NOT TO FORGET

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作者
BAUER, PJ
HERTSGAARD, LA
WEWERKA, SS
机构
[1] Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota
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10.1006/jecp.1995.1012
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
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We examined whether some of the factors that facilitate recall in older children also extend to 1- to 2-year-olds. Using elicited imitation we assessed the efficacy of verbal (Experiment 1), and verbal plus nonverbal (Experiment 2) reminding on 15-month-olds' recall after a 1-week delay. Reminding ameliorated forgetting: Performance at delayed and immediate recall was equivalent. The addition of nonverbal information did not enhance recall above verbal information alone. In Experiment 3 we investigated the influence of verbal reminding, repeated experience, and mode of experience (i.e., imitate vs watch only) on recall after 1 month. The effects of reminding depended on event type: Reminding facilitated recall of events with enabling relations, but not of events lacking them. Repeated experience and the opportunity to imitate facilitated recall; children who watched events only once nevertheless recalled them. Results suggest that the strength of organization of an event representation, rather than retention interval, is a major determinant of remembering during the second year of life. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.
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