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Auditory Context and Memory Retrieval in Young Infants
Authors:Jeffrey Fagen  Joyce Prigot  Marjorie Carroll  Liane Pioli  Adam Stein  Adriana Franco
Institution:Department of Psychology, ST. John's University, Jamaica, NY11439;Iona College;St. John's University
Abstract:Three-month-old infants were trained to move an overhead crib mobile while 1 of 2 musical selections was played. Retention was assessed 1 or 7 days later in the presence of either the same music or a different musical selection. in Experiment 1, the musical selections were very different (classical versus jazz); in Experiment 2, they were much more similar (two classical pieces). Infants in both experiments displayed 1 day retention regardless of wich music was played during the retention test. At 7 days, retention was seen only when the music played during the retention test matched the training music. These data are consistent with similar findings showing that 3-month-old infants'memory is disrupted at long retention intervals when the context present during retention testing does not match the learning context. As the infant's memory wanes, context appears to function as a necessary cue for the retrieval of acquired expectancies.
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