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Young children's use of temporal and spatial order information in short-term memory
Authors:Mark W Altom  Joyce Well
Affiliation:1. Yeshiva University USA;2. The Rockefeller University USA
Abstract:Encoding and retrieval of temporal and spatial order information was investigated in the free recall and probed recognition performance of 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-year-olds. In both tasks, three line drawings of familiar objects were presented successively in different spatial locations, so that temporal order was not confounded with spatial order. Subjects of all ages revealed an organization for the stimulus display based on the temporal sequence of presentation. With increasing age, subjects began recall more often with the first item so as to take advantage of this sequential organization. In the probed recognition task, subjects were asked questions requiring the use of temporal or spatial order information. Performance by the older subjects indicated that information about temporal and spatial order could be simultaneously encoded. The results are discussed in terms of a context theory derived from Estes's hierarchical association model.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Mark W. Altom   Mathematical Psychology Laboratory   The Rockefeller University   66th Street and York Avenue   New York   N.Y. 10021.
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