The semantic-similarity effect in children: Influence of long-term knowledge on verbal short-term memory

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作者
Monnier, Catherine [1 ]
Bonthoux, Francoise [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montpellier 3, Dept Psychol, Lab Epsylon, F-34199 Montpellier 5, France
[2] Univ Pierre Mendes France, Lab Psychol & Neurocognit, Pierre Benite, France
关键词
IMMEDIATE SERIAL-RECALL; WORD-FREQUENCY; CROSS-CLASSIFICATION; TAXONOMIC RELATIONS; ORDER INFORMATION; LANGUAGE; SPAN; AGE; REDINTEGRATION; MODEL;
D O I
10.1111/j.2044-835X.2010.02024.x
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
The present research was designed to highlight the relation between children's categorical knowledge and their verbal short-term memory (STM) performance. To do this, we manipulated the categorical organization of the words composing lists to be memorized by 5- and 9-year-old children. Three types of word list were drawn up: semantically similar context-dependent (CD) lists, semantically similar context-independent (CI) lists, and semantically dissimilar lists. In line with the procedure used by Poirier and Saint-Aubin (1995), the dissimilar lists were produced using words from the semantically similar lists. Both 5-and 9-year-old children showed better recall for the semantically similar CD lists than they did for the unrelated lists. In the semantic similar CI condition, semantic similarity enhanced immediate serial recall only at age 9 but contributed to item information memory both at ages 5 and 9. These results, which indicate a semantic influence of long-term memory (LTM) on serial recall from age 5, are discussed in the light of current models of STM. Moreover, we suggest that differences between results at 5 and 9 years are compatible with pluralist models of development.
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