2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/z5asc
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Actions vs. Words: Exploring the contributions of working memory and motoric coding in children’s instruction following using a dual-task paradigm

Abstract: Previous research in adults has showed that physical performance (i.e. enactment) of instructions at recall leads to better memory compared to verbal recall and that this effect does not rely solely on Working Memory resources. The current study aimed to replicate this finding in children. A group of 32 children encoded simple instructions verbally while engaging in a series of distractor tasks (articulatory suppression, backwards counting and a motor suppression task). Participants recalled information verbal… Show more

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