Farrar M J, Goodman G S
Psychology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611.
Child Dev. 1992 Feb;63(1):173-87.
Do developmental differences exist in children's organization of event memories? We explored this question by examining children's recall of standard features of a repeated event versus features that deviated from that event. 4- and 7-year-old children experienced an initially unfamiliar laboratory event (standard event) 1 or 3 times. Following the last visit, deviations from the standard event were introduced (deviation event). Children's recall was assessed 1 week later under free recall and contextual recall conditions. Younger children had more difficulty than older children distinguishing between the standard and deviation visits. That is, 4-year-olds were more confused regarding which event features occurred in the different event visits. 7-year-olds, in contrast, did a better job of correctly remembering the features of the standard and deviation visits. Implications for developmental changes in the organization of general and specific event memory are discussed.
儿童对事件记忆的组织是否存在发育差异?我们通过检查儿童对重复事件的标准特征与偏离该事件的特征的回忆来探讨这个问题。4岁和7岁的儿童对一个最初不熟悉的实验室事件(标准事件)体验了1次或3次。在最后一次访问之后,引入了与标准事件的偏差(偏差事件)。1周后,在自由回忆和情境回忆条件下评估儿童的回忆。年幼儿童比年长儿童在区分标准访问和偏差访问方面有更多困难。也就是说,4岁儿童对于不同事件访问中出现了哪些事件特征更加困惑。相比之下,7岁儿童在正确记住标准访问和偏差访问的特征方面做得更好。本文讨论了对一般和特定事件记忆组织发育变化的影响。