“…For example, providing infants with additional encoding time (Barr, Dowden & Hayne, 1996), the opportunity to immediately reproduce target actions (Hayne, Barr & Herbert, 2003), language cues (Bauer, Wenner, Dropik & Wewerka, 2000; Hayne & Herbert, 2004), or allowing an association to be formed between the target event and another, longer remembered, event (Barr, Vieira & Rovee‐Collier, 2001, 2002) can protract the duration of retention for the target actions in an imitation task. Similarly, the opportunity to immediately reproduce the target actions (Hayne et al , 2003; Learmonth, Lamberth & Rovee‐Collier, 2004, 2005), and the provision of language cues at encoding and retrieval (Herbert & Hayne, 2000; Herbert, 2011), can facilitate infants’ ability to retrieve their memories in situations that are similar, but not identical, to those experienced at encoding.…”