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Visual working memory in early development: a developmental cognitive neuroscience perspective
Author(s) -
Aaron T. Buss,
Shan RossSheehy,
Greg D. Reynolds
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of neurophysiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.302
H-Index - 245
eISSN - 1522-1598
pISSN - 0022-3077
DOI - 10.1152/jn.00087.2018
Subject(s) - working memory , psychology , perspective (graphical) , cognitive psychology , perception , cognition , context (archaeology) , developmental cognitive neuroscience , cognitive neuroscience , childhood memory , neuroscience , focus (optics) , developmental psychology , cognitive science , episodic memory , computer science , biology , paleontology , physics , artificial intelligence , optics
In this article, we review the literature on the development of visual working memory (VWM). We focus on two major periods of development, infancy and early childhood. First, we discuss the innovative methods that have been devised to understand how the development of selective attention and perception provide the foundation of VWM abilities. We detail the behavioral and neural data associated with the development of VWM during infancy. Next, we discuss various signatures of development in VWM during early childhood in the context of spatial and featural memory processes. We focus on the developmental transition to more adult-like VWM properties. Finally, we discuss computational frameworks that have explained the complex patterns of behavior observed in VWM tasks from infancy to adulthood and attempt to explain links between measures of infant VWM and childhood VWM.

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