Processing efficiency in preschoolers’ memory span: Individual differences related to age and anxiety |
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Authors: | Laura Visu-Petra Mircea Miclea Lavinia Cheie Oana Benga |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Babe?-Bolyai University, 400015 Cluj-Napoca, Romania |
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Abstract: | In self-paced auditory memory span tasks, the microanalysis of response timing measures represents a developmentally sensitive measure, providing insights into the development of distinct processing rates during recall performance. The current study first examined the effects of age and trait anxiety on span accuracy (effectiveness) and response timing (efficiency) measures from word and digit span performance in a preschool sample (N = 76, mean age = 57 months, SD = 11). Children were reassessed 8 months later using the same two tasks plus a test of nonword memory span and a measure of articulation rate. The results at the second time point (T2) confirmed the effects of age on both processing effectiveness and efficiency. Trait anxiety was an additional negative predictor of span effectiveness (especially for digit span) and efficiency (in the case of word and nonword span). The findings are discussed in the context of factors contributing to early short-term memory development and attentional control theory. |
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Keywords: | Short-term memory span Preschoolers Response timing Trait anxiety Attentional control theory |
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