Verbal and Visuospatial Short-Term and Working Memory in Children: Are They Separable?
Durham University · University of Bristol
Abstract
This study explored the structure of verbal and visuospatial short-term and working memory in children between ages 4 and 11 years. Multiple tasks measuring 4 different memory components were used to capture the cognitive processes underlying working memory. Confirmatory factor analyses indicated that the processing component of working memory tasks was supported by a common resource pool, while storage aspects depend on domain-specific verbal and visuospatial resources. This model is largely stable across this developmental period, although some evidence exists that the links between the domain-specific visuospatial construct and the domain-general processing construct were higher in the 4- to- 6-year age…
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3Topics & keywords
- Working memory
- Psychology
- Short-term memory
- Cognitive psychology
- Construct (python library)
- Cognition
- Verbal memory
- Developmental psychology
- Decent work and economic growth