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The Development of Implicit Memory From Infancy to Childhood: On Average Performance Levels and Interindividual Differences
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2017
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Developmental Cognitive NeuroscienceEducationCognitionHuman MemoryExplicit MemorySocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyCognitive DevelopmentWorking MemoryMemoryInterindividual DifferencesAverage Performance LevelsChild PsychologyCognitive ScienceEarly Childhood DevelopmentMethodological IssuesInfant CognitionChild DevelopmentImplicit MemoryMemory AssessmentDevelopmental Science
The present multimethod longitudinal study aimed at investigating development and stability of implicit memory during infancy and early childhood. A total of 134 children were followed longitudinally from 3 months to 3 years of life assessing different age-appropriate measures of implicit memory. Results from structural equation modeling give further evidence that implicit memory is stable from 9 months of life on, with earlier performance predicting later performance. Second, it was found that implicit memory is present from early on, and no age-related improvements are found from 3 months on. Results are discussed with respect to the basic brain structures implicit memory builds on, as well as methodological issues.
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