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The Development of Working Memory - A Special Issue of the International Journal of Behavioural Development (Paperback) Loot Price: R830
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The Development of Working Memory - A Special Issue of the International Journal of Behavioural Development (Paperback)

Anik de Ribaupierre, Graham Hitch

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Working memory refers to the temporary storage and manipulation of information that is being processed in a wide range of cognitive tasks. This Special Issue of the International Journal of Behavioral Development brings together research on the development of working memory that arises within two quite different approaches. The first is the neo-Piagetian perspective, which proposes that working memory limitations play an important role in the development of cognitive abilities. Accordingly, a major goal of neo-Piagetian research has been to develop techniques for measuring the capacity of working memory and to chart its development. Papers by Alp, de Ribaupierre and Bailleux, Morra, and Pascual-Leone, illustrate different facets of this approach. The second approach stems from the study of working memory and information-processing in mainstream cognitive psychology, which has suggested the need to distinguish relatively peripheral phonological and visuo-spatial subsystems from central resources. Since these subsystems are currently better understood than the central component of adult working memory, they have tended to be the focus of related developmental studies. This tendency is illustrated in papers on visuo-spatial working memory by Longoni and by Walker and Hitch, and on phonological working memory by Henry. A further significant strand of research in both approaches, is to investigate links between the development of working memory and various aspects of cognitive development; this type of work is illustrated in the papers by Blake on language acquisition and by Siegel on reading. Although the two approaches have tended to remain rather separate, their complementarity is fairly obvious: one has tended to emphasise central aspects of working memory, the other more peripheral aspects. This special issue is intended to promote the exchange of ideas, methods and data between researchers using the two approaches, and to identify areas of conflicts and agreements.

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Imprint: Psychology Press
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: February 2019
First published: 1994
Editors: Anik de Ribaupierre • Graham Hitch
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 17mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 978-1-138-87731-3
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Psychology > Child & developmental psychology
Books > Social sciences > Psychology > Cognition & cognitive psychology > Memory
LSN: 1-138-87731-X
Barcode: 9781138877313

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