Deferred imitation, associative memory and communication in 14-month-old children
(2015) International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP), , July 20-23, 2015.- Abstract
- The presentation will build on two recent studies that combine behavioral observations of memory (deferred imitation, DI), electrophysiological (Event-Related Potentials, ERP) measures of associative memory and parental reports of language in 14-monthsold children. In both studies, an ERP (Nc) response indicating associative memory as well as a correlation between Nc and DI was observed. Further analysis revealed strong individual variability: The clearest relationship with ERP was noted for the subgroup of children performing non-optimally on the DI tasks. In addition, we also found a statistically significant correlation between parental report of receptive language and our ERP measure of associative memory.
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- Nordqvist, Emelie
; Rudner, Mary
; Lindgren, Magnus
LU
; Johansson, Mikael
LU
and Heimann, Mikael
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- 2015
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- International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP), , July 20-23, 2015.
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- San Sebastian, Spain
- conference dates
- 2015-07-20 - 2015-07-23
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- English
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