The development of working memory: exploring the complementarity of two models
- PMID: 11017719
- DOI: 10.1006/jecp.2000.2589
The development of working memory: exploring the complementarity of two models
Abstract
The aim of the paper was to further explore the complementarity of the working memory models postulated by Pascual-Leone and Baddeley. Five-, six-, eight-, and nine-year-old children were assessed on two working memory tasks that have frequently been used within the respective streams of research: the Mr. Peanut task and the Corsi blocks task. Results indicated a developmental increase in spatial short-term memory for both tasks. Concurrent spatial suppression reduced performance on the two tasks in all four age groups. By contrast, articulatory suppression interfered with recall only on the Mr. Peanut task, and in only the older children. The two models were shown to make their own specific contribution to the interpretation of the data, attesting to their complementarity. Pascual-Leone's theory offered a clear explanation of the results concerning the central aspects of working memory, that is, the stepwise age-related increase in performance, whereas Baddeley's model provided a convincing account of the findings regarding the peripheral phonological and visuo-spatial components, that is, the effects of articulatory and spatial suppression.
Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
Comment in
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The development of working memory: further note on the comparability of two models of working memory.J Exp Child Psychol. 2000 Oct;77(2):110-27. doi: 10.1006/jecp.2000.2591. J Exp Child Psychol. 2000. PMID: 11017720
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Development of working memory: should the Pascual-Leone and the Baddeley and Hitch models be merged?J Exp Child Psychol. 2000 Oct;77(2):128-37. doi: 10.1006/jecp.2000.2592. J Exp Child Psychol. 2000. PMID: 11017721
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Reflections on working memory: are the two models complementary?J Exp Child Psychol. 2000 Oct;77(2):138-54. doi: 10.1006/jecp.2000.2593. J Exp Child Psychol. 2000. PMID: 11017722
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