Lexical access speed and the development of phonological recoding during immediate serial recall.
AuBuchon AM, Elliott EM, Morey CC, Jarrold C, Cowan N, Adams EJ, Attwood M, Bayram B, Blakstvedt TY, Büttner G, Castelain T, Cave S, Crepaldi D, Fredriksen E, Glass BA, Guitard D, Hoehl S, Hosch A, Jeanneret S, Joseph TN, Koch C, Lelonkiewicz JR, Meissner G, Mendenhall W, Moreau D, Ostermann T, Özdogru AA, Padovani F, Poloczek S, Röer JP, Schonberg C, Tamnes CK, Tomasik MJ, Valentini B, Vergauwe E, Vlach H, Voracek M.
AuBuchon AM, et al. Among authors: koch c.
J Cogn Dev. 2022;23(5):624-643. doi: 10.1080/15248372.2022.2083140. Epub 2022 Jun 7.
J Cogn Dev. 2022.
PMID: 36642993
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Overall, our findings suggest that spontaneous phonological recoding during a standard short-term memory task emerges around age 5, increases in efficiency during the early elementary school years, and is sufficiently automatic by age 10 to support immediate serial recall …
Overall, our findings suggest that spontaneous phonological recoding during a standard short-term memory task emerges around age 5, i …