Predicting explicit memory for meaningful cartoons from visual paired comparison in infants and toddlers

Volume: 215, Pages: 105316 - 105316
Published: Mar 1, 2022
Abstract
We tested the memory of 18-, 33-, and 39-month-olds (N = 120) for dynamic stimulus material (simple cartoons) after 6 months in a visual paired comparison (VPC) task. We also tested the explicit recognition memory (ERM) for the same material. Only the oldest age group (39-month-olds) showed a significant visual (familiarity) preference at the test. Similarly, only the oldest group reliably chose the correct cartoon in the ERM test. Data from the...
Paper Details
Title
Predicting explicit memory for meaningful cartoons from visual paired comparison in infants and toddlers
Published Date
Mar 1, 2022
Volume
215
Pages
105316 - 105316
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