A novel working memory task for preschoolers: sensitivity to age differences from 3-5 years.

CHILD NEUROPSYCHOLOGY(2018)

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Working memory (WM) plays an important role in children's learning and is linked to later academic and occupational success. Understanding the early development of WM can provide critical clues regarding the underlying structure of executive functions and how they change over the life span. The main objectives of the present study were to (1) investigate age differences in the development of three components of WM (retrieval, substitution, transformation) on a novel preschool WM measure and (2) explore whether findings are consistent with the hierarchical model of WM development by examining perseverative and non-perseverative WM errors. Perseverative errors were hypothesized to be more strongly associated with problems substituting and transforming a representation held in mind, whereas non-perseverative errors were hypothesized to be associated with problems maintaining a representation in mind. Participants were 64 children ranging in age from 3.0 to 5.6years. The results provide evidence for the sensitivity of the WM task to age differences from 3 to 5years and support for the hierarchical model of WM development.
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Executive functions,preschoolers,working memory,retrieval,substitution,transformation
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