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Developmental differences in the role of detail in picture recognition memory
Authors:Kathy Pezdek  Hsuan-Chih Chen
Affiliation:Claremont Graduate School USA;University of Kansas USA
Abstract:Two experiments assess the effect of the amount of physical detail in pictures on picture recognition memory. Children and adults were presented simple and complex line drawings. A “same-different” recognition test followed in which the distractor items were original pictures from the presentation phase with the amount of physical detail altered. For second- and fourth-grade subjects, recognition sensitivity, measured in terms of d′, was similar for pictures in the simple and complex presentation conditions. For adults, however, recognition sensitivity was greater for pictures in the simple than complex presentation condition. This finding with adults was replicated in Experiment 2. Interpretations of this age difference in picture memory processing are discussed, as well as the constraints imposed by various dependent measures used in picture memory studies.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Kathy Pezdek   Psychology Department   Claremont Graduate School   Claremont   CA 91711.
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