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But I thought it was Mickey Mouse: the effects of new postevent information on 18-month-olds' memory

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The effects of postevent information on 18-month-olds event memory are examined by conducting two experiments. In the first experiment, the 18-month-olds were trained to perform target actions for six activities during an initial 20-min training session while in the second experiment children were trained to perform target actions on objects and in both the experiments the children returned to the laboratory after 10 weeks to watch a videotape and were tested for recall one day after watching the video.

Author: Sheffield, Ellyn G.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0022-0965
Year: 2004
Memory

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Selective search for conjunctively defined targets by children and young adults

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The visual search performance of both children and adults is characterized by selective search. Possible preattentive and attentive processes that may change systematically with age, is highlighted.

Author: Merrill, Edward C., Lookadoo, Regan
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0022-0965
Year: 2004
Child psychology

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