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In previous work, it has been demonstrated that phonetic similarity among the items in a spoken list interferes with recall much more in school-aged children than in preschool children. The basis of this developmental change, however, is unclear. In the present study we examined the possibility that a developmental increase in the use of covert verbal rehearsal accounts for the change in the effects of phonetic similarity. Adults who recalled lists of spoken words during articulatory suppression tasks that blocked covert rehearsal were found to display patterns of recall that resembled those ordinarily found in 5-year-old children. The specific aspects of rehearsal responsible for these effects also were investigated.
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This research was supported by NIH Grant 1-R23-HD21338-02 awarded to the senior author.
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Cowan, N., Cartwright, C., Winterowd, C. et al. An adult model of preschool children’s speech memory. Memory & Cognition 15, 511–517 (1987). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03198385
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