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Mental Objects in Working Memory: Development of Basic Capacity or of Cognitive Completion?

N Cowan1.   

Abstract

Working memory is the small amount of information that we hold in mind and use to carry out cognitive processes such as language comprehension and production, problem solving, and decision making. In order to understand cognitive development, it would be helpful to know whether working memory increases in capacity with development and, if so, how and why. I will focus on two major stumbling blocks toward understanding working memory development, namely that (1) many potentially relevant aspects of the mind change in parallel during development, obscuring the role of any one change; and (2) one cannot use the same test procedure from infancy to adulthood, complicating comparisons across age groups. With regard to the first stumbling block, the parallel development of different aspects of the mind, we discuss research in which attempts were made to hold constant some factors (knowledge, strategies, direction of attention) to investigate whether developmental differences remain. With regard to the second stumbling block, procedural differences in tests for different age groups, I suggest ways in which the results might be reconciled across procedures. I highlight the value of pursuing research that could distinguish between two different key hypotheses that emerge: that there is a developmental increase in the number of working memory slots (or in a basic resource that holds items in working memory), and that there is a developmental increase in the amount of detail that each of these slots can hold.
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Keywords:  Capacity; Childhood; Focus of attention; Infancy; Short-term memory; Working memory

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28215289      PMCID: PMC5986279          DOI: 10.1016/bs.acdb.2016.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Child Dev Behav        ISSN: 0065-2407


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