Immediate and 15-min delayed recall of semantically related or unrelated word lists was investigated in 144 normally developing children ranging from 5 to 10 years of age. Immediate recall for the related and unrelated lists increased in a parallel fashion as a function of age. The ability to cluster semantically related items during immediate recall also improved with age. However, in no age class recall scores and clustering indexes were significantly associated. Forgetting rate passing from the last immediate to the delayed recall trial increased for the unrelated list but decreased for the related list of words as a function of age. Results of regression analyses revealed that a developmental increase in forgetting on the unrelated list was actually due to the higher number of words recalled in the last immediate trial by older children. As for the related list, instead, the larger reliance on the clustering strategy of recall by older children was responsible for the progressive reduction of forgetting.

Vicari, S., Pasqualetti, P., Marotta, L., Carlesimo, G. (1999). Word-list learning in normally developing children: effects of semantic organization and retention interval. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 20(2), 119-128.

Word-list learning in normally developing children: effects of semantic organization and retention interval

CARLESIMO, GIOVANNI
1999-04-01

Abstract

Immediate and 15-min delayed recall of semantically related or unrelated word lists was investigated in 144 normally developing children ranging from 5 to 10 years of age. Immediate recall for the related and unrelated lists increased in a parallel fashion as a function of age. The ability to cluster semantically related items during immediate recall also improved with age. However, in no age class recall scores and clustering indexes were significantly associated. Forgetting rate passing from the last immediate to the delayed recall trial increased for the unrelated list but decreased for the related list of words as a function of age. Results of regression analyses revealed that a developmental increase in forgetting on the unrelated list was actually due to the higher number of words recalled in the last immediate trial by older children. As for the related list, instead, the larger reliance on the clustering strategy of recall by older children was responsible for the progressive reduction of forgetting.
apr-1999
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
Verbal Learning; Memory; Humans; Aging; Cues; Mental Recall; Child; Cluster Analysis; Male; Female; Semantics; Child, Preschool
Vicari, S., Pasqualetti, P., Marotta, L., Carlesimo, G. (1999). Word-list learning in normally developing children: effects of semantic organization and retention interval. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 20(2), 119-128.
Vicari, S; Pasqualetti, P; Marotta, L; Carlesimo, G
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