Mechanisms of change: Exploring not only when and what, but how declaritive memory develops.

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2006

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Richmond, J., & DeBoer T. Mechanisms of change: Exploring not only when and what, but how declaritive memory develops. Infant and Child Development, 15, 207-210.

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Age-related changes in representational flexibility are a characteristic feature of declarative memory development. The authors suggest that a qualitative shift in the nature of infants’ memory representations accounts for increasing memory flexibility with age. We will argue that a comprehensive theory of declarative memory development must (1) account for the effect of experience on flexibility, (2) be empirically separable from more parsimonious explanations, and (3) propose a mechanism by which the transition takes place. We will argue that a converging-methods approach is necessary to understand not only when and what develops in declarative memory, but also how developmental change occurs.

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