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Development of working memory: should the Pascual-Leone and the Baddeley and Hitch models be merged?

A D Baddeley1, G J Hitch.   

Abstract

The data presented by Kemps, De Rammelaere, and Desmet (2000, this issue) appear to have some aspects that fit most readily into our own model (Baddeley & Hitch, 1974), while others appear to support that of Pascual-Leone (1970). We accept that our initial model said little about development and was better able to account for relatively simple memory-based tasks than more complex cognitive activities. More recent elaborations of the model are, however, able to throw new light on the processes underlying cognitive development, offering a better account than that provided by existing neo-Piagetian interpretations. Meanwhile, the addition of a fourth component to the model, namely the episodic buffer, offers a way of dealing with more complex cognitive activities. Given the major differences between our own model and that of Pascual-Leone in basic assumptions, and in theoretical style, we suggest that any attempt to combine the two would be premature. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11017721     DOI: 10.1006/jecp.2000.2592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Child Psychol        ISSN: 0022-0965


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