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Conscious Cogn ; 18(4): 864-76, 2009 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19733483

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This study investigated the mechanisms behind episodic autobiographical memory (EAM) development in school-age children. Thirty children (6-11years) performed a novel EAM test. We computed one index of episodicity via autonoetic consciousness and two indices of retrieval spontaneity (overall and EAM-specific) for a recent period (previous school year) and a more remote one (preschool years). Executive functions, and episodic and personal semantic memory were assessed. Results showed that recent autobiographical memories (AMs) were mainly episodic, unlike remote ones. An age-related increase in the indices of episodicity and specific spontaneity for recent AMs was mainly mediated by an age-related increase in the efficiency of the three cognitive abilities. Remote AMs varied only slightly with age (overall spontaneity), reflecting improvements in semantic abilities. Thus, EAM development in school-age children is essentially bound up with the increasing efficiency of cognitive abilities. Results are discussed in the light of models of childhood amnesia.


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Aptitude , Child Development , Cognition , Life Change Events , Mental Recall , Age Factors , Child , Consciousness , Executive Function , Female , Humans , Imagination , Inhibition, Psychological , Male , Neuropsychological Tests , Recognition, Psychology , Retention, Psychology , Semantics , Stroop Test
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