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Components of verbal learning in children: Analysis by selective reminding
Authors:Herman Buschke
Affiliation:1. The Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine USA;2. Rose F. Kennedy Center for Research in Mental Retardation and Human Development, Albert Einstein College of Medicine USA
Abstract:Free recall verbal learning by 5- and 8-year-old children was analyzed by selectively reminding them only of items not recalled on the preceding trial (instead of continuing to present the entire list before each recall trial) to show learning by retrieval from long-term storage without presentation. Concurrent analysis of long-term storage, consistent and random retrieval from long-term storage, and recall from short-term storage indicates that, while 5-year-olds showed slower acquisition than 8-year-olds, lower recall by 5-year-olds also was due to less effective retrieval from longterm storage. Repeated retrieval, without any further presentation after an item has been recalled just once, indicates that lower recall by 9-year-old children than by adults also reflects retrieval difficulty, since these children showed storage and retention of almost as many items as adults by eventual spontaneous retrieval without further presentation.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to H. Buschke   Department of Neurology   Albert Einstein College of Medicine   1300 Morris Park Avenue   Bronx   NY 10461.
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