Friedman William J
Department of Psychology, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074, USA.
Child Dev. 2007 Sep-Oct;78(5):1472-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01078.x.
In two studies of knowledge about the properties and processes of memory for the times of past events, 178 children from 5 through 13 years of age and 40 adults answered questions about how they would remember times on different scales, how temporal memory is affected by retention interval, and the usefulness of different methods. The adults showed quite accurate knowledge about the main properties of memory for time and the processes that underlie it. Different properties and processes were first understood at ages ranging from 8 years to 12 years or later. Knowledge of the roles of reconstruction and impressions of temporal distances appear well after children use them to remember the times of events.
在两项关于对过去事件时间的记忆特性和过程的知识研究中,178名5至13岁的儿童和40名成年人回答了关于他们如何在不同尺度上记忆时间、时间记忆如何受保持间隔影响以及不同方法的有用性的问题。成年人对时间记忆的主要特性及其背后的过程表现出相当准确的认识。不同的特性和过程首先在8岁至12岁或更晚的年龄段被理解。儿童在使用重建和时间距离印象来记忆事件时间之后,才很好地理解它们的作用。