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Working Memory in Development: Essays in Cognitive Psychology

Autor Valérie Camos, Pierre Barrouillet
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2018
Working memory is the system responsible for the temporary maintenance and processing of information involved in most cognitive activities, and its study is essential to the understanding of cognitive development. Working Memory in Development provides an integrative and thorough account of how working memory develops and how this development underpins childhood cognitive development.
Tracing back theories of cognitive development from Piaget's most influential theory to neo-Piagetian approaches and theories pertaining to the information-processing tradition, Camos and Barrouillet show in Part I how the conception of a working memory became critical to understanding cognitive development. Part II provides an overview of the main approaches to working memory and reviews how working memory itself develops across infancy and childhood. In the final Part III, the authors explain their own theory, the Time-Based Resource-Sharing (TBRS) model, and discuss how this accounts for the development of working memory as well providing an adequate frame to understanding the role of working memory in cognitive development.
Working Memory in Development effectively addresses central and debated questions related to working memory and is essential reading for students and researchers in developmental, cognitive, and educational psychology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138959064
ISBN-10: 1138959065
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 13 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Essays in Cognitive Psychology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Preface i-v
Part 1: The role of working memory in development 1
1. The emergence of working memory in developmental psychology:
From constructivism to cognitivism 4
2. Working memory in neo-Piagetian theories 31
3. Working memory in domain-specific developmental theories 56
Part 2: The development of working memory 82
4. The evolving concept of working memory 85
5. Age-related increases in short-term maintenance 102
6. The development of the executive control 130
7. The sources of working memory development 159
Part 3: Development in the Time-Based Resource-Sharing model 178
8. Sources of development in the TBRS model 180
9. The impact of a developing TBRS working memory
on cognitive development 209
Epilogue: Searching for cognitive development 238
References 242

Notă biografică

Valérie Camos is Professor of Developmental Psychology at the Université of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Pierre Barrouillet is Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and Director of the Archives Jean Piaget.

Recenzii

"Barrouillet and Camos’ Time-Based Resource-Sharing Model provides a much needed integration of findings on behavioral characteristics of working memory, their neural bases, and individual and developmental differences among people in its operation. The book is a tour de force and merits a wide audience." --Robert Siegler
 
"Camos and Barrouillet have produced a highly readable exposition of their insightful theoretical account of working memory and its childhood development. The presentation is thorough even while being even-handed and relating the time-based resource sharing approach to other views. Working memory is the temporary mental access to information in a form that supports comprehension and production of language, as well as various kinds of problem-solving. For anyone interested in understanding how those processes develop and how the balance of remembering and forgetting shifts to allow cognition to grow with age in childhood, this book provides a useful starting point to launch into a deeper knowledge and understanding. It also provides a fertile ground for further research, with a stimulating summary of prospects for the future." --Nelson Cowan, University of Missouri, USA

Descriere

Tracing back the evolution of the concept of working memory from its introduction by Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch in 1974 and the development of their 'modal model', this book will explain how an alternative concept could have been developed from the very beginning and why it is needed today. The authors present the main tenants of their Time-Based Resource-Sharing model and the empirical findings that support it. They propose a new architecture of working memory, providing a description of its functioning and providing hints about the neural substrates involved. They also address questions related to the development of working memory and sources of individual differences. In the final chapter, they discuss hotly debated questions concerning working memory and more generally cognitive architecture and functioning.