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The Role of Executive Functions in Item Recognition and Temporal Order Memory Development.

Tashauna L BlankenshipSusan D CalkinsMartha Ann Bell
Published in: Journal of cognition and development : official journal of the Cognitive Development Society (2021)
Item recognition and temporal order memory follow different developmental trajectories during middle childhood, with item recognition performance stabilizing and temporal order memory performance continuing to improve. We investigated the potential unique role of individual executive functions on item recognition and temporal order memory during this critical development period. Our results replicate and expand on previous findings, suggesting that executive functions, specifically inhibitory control and working memory, may be more crucial for successful temporal order memory than for item recognition during middle childhood.
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