TYPE OF STIMULUS MEDIATES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKING-MEMORY PERFORMANCE AND TYPE OF PRECOCITY

被引:12
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作者
DARK, VJ
BENBOW, CP
机构
[1] Iowa State University, Ames
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1016/0160-2896(94)90006-X
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The relationship between type of stimulus (numeric and verbal) and type of precocity (mathematical and verbal) was examined in tasks designed to tap three aspects of working memory: encoding, capacity, and manipulation of information. The tasks included semantic categorization, odd-even categorization, recall of five-item lists after semantic categorization, and recall of items in a continuous paired-associates task. Correlations between task performance and the mathematical and verbal portions of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT-M and SAT-V) were computed for gifted youth. There were no sex differences in the performance measures or in the pattern of correlations between performance and SAT scores. The analysis revealed positive relationships between SAT-M scores and numeric categorization latency, recall in the continuous paired-associate task with words and digits, and recall of digit lists. SAT-V scores were related only to word recall in the continuous paired-associate task and recall of word lists. In the working-memory tasks used, mathematical precocity is more strongly related to performance than is verbal precocity. The relationship is especially strong with numeric stimuli, even when the numeric stimuli are simply items to be remembered. The relationship between type of stimulus and type of precocity suggests underlying differences between verbally and mathematically precocious youth in how different types of stimuli are represented in memory.
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页码:337 / 357
页数:21
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