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1 Chapter 8 – Information Processing Approach to cognitive development Based on computers - Hardware = physical structures - Software* = processes

2 Processes: Attention & Memory Attention - detecting information to be processed

3 2 complementary elements Filtering - ignoring irrelevant information Searching - finding the target among many stimuli

4 Abilities improve - very good by 12 Dr. John Richards (USC) Infant attention (eg sustained)

5 Attentional aids Reduce competing information - improve filtering Contrasts - make relevant information stand out - improve searching

6 Memory - retention & retrieval of information 2 types of retrieval

7 Recall = retrieve information not present Easier with cues Some recall by 1 year Improves with age

8 Recognition = realize you have encountered information before Young infants show recognition Very accurate by age 4

9 3 Types of storage Sensory store - Holding place for raw sensory impressions - Can encompass much information - 2-3 seconds - Information will disappear

10 Children & adults have similar sensory store Down to age 5

11 Short-term memory (STM) = “working memory” 7 pieces held in mind while processed Span increases with age 2-year-olds = 2 items 12-year-olds = 7 items

12 Except when child = expert & adult = novice Knowledge & motivation

13 Long-term memory (LTM) = permanent storehouse of knowledge Limitless Permanent? Sometimes hard to retrieve

14 Young kids have difficulty retrieving from LTM via recall But none via recognition Encoding – maintaining – retrieving

15 Levels of Processing Process information at different levels Shallow = physical/sensory characteristics Deep = meaning/associations

16 Depth = time/energy/ put into task LOP = processing that is deep => better memory

17 Self-reference effect Memory is better if information is processed in terms of ourselves

18 Nowatka Holds for kids as young as 8 Suggests memory strategy: relate information to oneself

19 Mnemonics Strategies to improve memory Rehearsal - repeating information - common strategy by age 7 - good for STM, not for LTM

20 Semantic & Spatial Organization - Group items by meaning or spatial location - Starts about 9-10 knowledge base experience/organization at school logical (concrete) operations

21 Elaboration - Add to information/mental pictures - Seldom before adolescence knowledge base

22 Scripts - Framework for action sequences - Scripts organize memory & fill in information - Younger = fewer & simpler scripts - Problem: Scripts can distort memory

23 Summary of Info-Processing Development 1.Information-Processing Capacity Increases with age Process faster More room in working memory

24 2.Memory Strategies Older kids use more effective strategies Encoding, storing, & retrieving info 3.Metamemory Older kids have greater knowledge of memory processes Can select & monitor best strategy for a task

25 4.Knowledge base Older kids have more knowledge of the world Improves ability to learn & remember

26 Theory’s Current Status Problems 1.Fragmented - Focus on different specific skills vs. broad development of cognitive abilities

27 2.Underestimates richness of cognition - Humans have abilities that computers cannot model 3.Vague like Piaget - Poor explanations of cognitive development

28 Advantages 1.Piaget’s gaps Allows for different levels of abilities, inconsistency across domains 2.More detailed explanations of some Piagetian concepts


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