The development of memory in infancy and childhood
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The development of memory in infancy and childhood
Routledge, 2022
Third edition
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Thoroughly revised and up-to-date version of successful second edition
Contains the best and most contemporary reviews of research on memory development that is currently available
Range of topics is comprehensive both in scope and in the range of ages considered
The authors are among the international leaders in their respective fields
Table of Contents
1. A Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to the Study of Memory 2. The Development of Infant Memory 3. Representational Flexibility in Infants and Young Children 4. Infant and Toddler Working Memory 5. Working Memory Development in Childhood 6. The Development of Working Memory and Spatial Representation: How are They Related? 7. The Development of Prospective Memory during Childhood 8. The Development of Semantic Memory: The Role of Memory Strategies and Metacognition 9. Implicit Memory in Children: Moving Beyond Developmental Invariance 10. Autobiographical Memory: Early Onset and Developmental Course 11. Sociocultural Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory 12. Memory Development from Infancy to Early Childhood: Cross-cultural Perspectives 13. Children's Memory Development: Emotion, Distress, and Trauma 14. Memory Development and the Forensic Context 15. The Counterintuitive Course of False Memory Development During Childhood 16. Reflections and Future Directions
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