Children's familiarity preference in self-directed study improves recognition memory
Publication year
2017Publisher
London, UK : Cognitive Science Society
ISBN
9780991196760
In
Gunzelmann, G.; Howes, A.; Tenbrink, T. (ed.), Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2017), pp. 1501-1506Annotation
The 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2017) (London, UK, 26-29 July 2017)
Publication type
Article in monograph or in proceedings

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Editor(s)
Gunzelmann, G.
Howes, A.
Tenbrink, T.
Davelaar, E.
Organization
SW OZ DCC AI
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Gunzelmann, G.; Howes, A.; Tenbrink, T. (ed.), Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2017)
Page start
p. 1501
Page end
p. 1506
Subject
Cognitive artificial intelligence; DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 4: Brain Networks and Neuronal CommunicationAbstract
In both adults and school-age children, volitional control over the presentation of stimuli during study leads to enhanced recognition memory. Yet little is known about how very young learners choose to allocate their time and attention during self-directed study. Using a recognition memory task, we investigate self-directed study in low-income preschoolers, who are at an age when attention, memory, and executive function skills rapidly develop and learning strategies emerge. By pre-exposing children to some items before self-directed study, we aimed to discover how familiarity modulates their study strategies. We found that children showed a preference for studying pre-exposed items. Overall, items studied longer led to increased recognition of those items at test. We also compared recognition task performance and strategies with measures of cognitive control skills, finding that children's selective attention skills support recognition performance. These findings may inform both theory and educational intervention.
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