Long-term associative learning predicts verbal short-term memory performance

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Gary Jones
Bill Macken
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[1] Nottingham Trent University,Department of Psychology
[2] Cardiff University,School of Psychology
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Memory & Cognition | 2018年 / 46卷
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Short-term memory; Associative learning; Digit span; Nonword repetition; CLASSIC;
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Studies using tests such as digit span and nonword repetition have implicated short-term memory across a range of developmental domains. Such tests ostensibly assess specialized processes for the short-term manipulation and maintenance of information that are often argued to enable long-term learning. However, there is considerable evidence for an influence of long-term linguistic learning on performance in short-term memory tasks that brings into question the role of a specialized short-term memory system separate from long-term knowledge. Using natural language corpora, we show experimentally and computationally that performance on three widely used measures of short-term memory (digit span, nonword repetition, and sentence recall) can be predicted from simple associative learning operating on the linguistic environment to which a typical child may have been exposed. The findings support the broad view that short-term verbal memory performance reflects the application of long-term language knowledge to the experimental setting.
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