APS
2023 APS Annual Convention
Learning to Remember
Memory preserves specific instances of our lives, but also allows us to create generalized knowledge based on regularities across related experiences. How do these capabilities evolve during infancy and early childhood? This symposium presents data across childhood, examining the interplay between general knowledge and expectations and specific events and input.
Chairs & Discussants
- Nora NewcombeChair
Temple University
Presentations
- The Story of Me: The Relationship between Narrative Skill and Autobiographical Reminiscing in Young ChildrenLinh Nguyen, Sabrina Karjack, Madeleine Frazier, Ingrid Olson, Nora Newcombe
- Home Sweet Home: Relations between Episodic and Semantic Memory in ChildhoodSabrina Karjack, Zoe Ngo, Kara Storjohann, Nora Newcombe
- Development of Memory Generalization in ChildhoodElisa Buchberger, Tydings McClary, Zoe Ngo, Markus Werkle-Bergner
- Is the Engagement of Cortical Learning and Memory Systems in Early Infancy Shaped By Maternal Predictability during Dyadic Interaction?Tess Forest, Sarah McCormick, Dima Amso, Laurel Gabard-Durnam