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Hsu, Hsinjen Julie; Bishop, Dorothy V. M. – Human Development, 2010
Theoretical accounts of grammatical limitations in specific language impairment (SLI) have been polarized between those that postulate problems with domain-specific grammatical knowledge, and those that regard grammatical deficits as downstream consequences of perceptual or memory limitations. Here we consider an alternative view that grammatical…
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Impairments, Children, Rote Learning
Peer reviewedKvale, Steinar – Human Development, 1975
The metaphysical character of psychological memory research, which emphasizes static elements and quantitative relationships, is contrasted with a dialectical approach to the development of memory in which contradictions lead to qualitative changes. Some relations of metaphysical memory research to ideology and technology are discussed. (JMB)
Descriptors: Memory, Philosophy, Research, Theories
Peer reviewedMeacham, J. A. – Human Development, 1984
Emphasizes the social and interpersonal aspects of actions, especially as described in Soviet psychology. Argues that remembering is essential for intentional action. Intentional action is derived from the communication and cooperative relations between two people. (RH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Developmental Psychology, Memory, Social Influences
Peer reviewedFreeman, Mark – Human Development, 1984
Argues that the study of the life course is necessarily a historical form of inquiry that demands acknowledgment of narrative structure. Because the data of narration derive from experience, the idea of development can only be placed within the realm of subjectivity. (RH)
Descriptors: History, Individual Development, Memory, Models
Peer reviewedCorsini, D. A. – Human Development, 1971
Several aspects of memory development are discussed within the framework of memory research: the development of representational abilities; the development of the propensity to represent; the development of mnemonic strategies; the development of a general information base; the development of familiarity with different types of stimulus…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Information Processing, Memory, Mnemonics
Peer reviewedFlavell, H. H. – Human Development, 1971
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Memory, Research Criteria, Research Problems
Peer reviewedJenkins, J. J. – Human Development, 1971
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Memory, Research Criteria, Research Problems
Peer reviewedChi, Michelene T. H. – Human Development, 1985
Presents evidence from the memory development literature showing why strategies and metaknowledge are not sufficient factors to account for memory development. Summarizes current research on the influence of the general knowledge base, including general world-knowledge and domain-specific knowledge and procedures. Discusses questions that must be…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Learning Strategies, Memory, Metacognition
Peer reviewedReese, Hayne W. – Human Development, 1976
It is argued that the dialectical model of memory development seems more promising than behavoristic, information processing and contextual models. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Literature Reviews, Memory
Peer reviewedMeacham, John A. – Human Development, 1976
A dialectical approach to memories and memory abilities requires attention to relations of reciprocal causality both between the individual and society and within the individual. The challenge of the dialectical approach is to persist in insisting on change. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Memory, Research Methodology, Social Influences
Hanoch, Yaniv; Wood, Stacey; Rice, Thomas – Human Development, 2007
Herbert Simon's work on bounded rationality has had little impact on researchers studying older adults' decision making. This omission is surprising, as human constraints on computation and memory are exacerbated in older adults. The study of older adults' decision-making processes could benefit from employing a bounded rationality perspective,…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Memory, Decision Making, Attention
Peer reviewedCavanaugh, John C.; And Others – Human Development, 1985
Presents several reconceptualizations of adult cognitive development and its relation to everyday problem solving. Argues that investigation of relations between adult cognitive development and everyday problem solving may be facilitated through causal modeling that includes task characteristics, social context, and personality and motivational…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedHaith, M. M. – Human Development, 1971
Descriptors: Age Differences, Information Processing, Learning Processes, Memory
Peer reviewedWagner, Daniel A.; Paris, Scott G. – Human Development, 1981
Reviews and synthesizes, within the broad framework of comparative cognition, several approaches to the study of human memory, including ontogenetic, cultural/sociohistorical, and clinical research. Asserts that future research on comparative memory development must focus on the flexible and adaptive use of memory skills to meet purposes…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Memory
Peer reviewedAnooshian, Linda; Carlson, Jerry S. – Human Development, 1973
Tests designed to measure conservation, visual memory, and static and anticipatory imagery were administered to 1st and 2nd grade children. Conservation and memory correlated significantly with IQ. The different mental processes may be involved in the development of anticipatory imagery and conservation. (CS)
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Elementary School Students, Intellectual Development, Memory
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