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Long–Term Recall Memory: Behavioral and Neuro–Developmental Changes in the First 2 Years of Life
Authors:Patricia J. Bauer
Affiliation:University of Minnesota
Abstract:Until not long ago, psychologists conceptually and methodologically linked the capacity for recall of the past to developments in language. With the advent of a nonverbal measure of recall, this association has been challenged. It now is apparent that the capacity for long–term recall emerges well before the verbal ability to describe past experiences. Long–term recall is newly (or recently) emergent late in the 1st year of life; over the 2nd year, it consolidates and becomes reliable. The course of age–related changes in mnemonic behavior is consistent with current understanding of developments in the neural substrate implicated in recall memory.
Keywords:development    memory    recall    developmental neuroscience
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