International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education (Oct 2009)

A metacognitive visuospatial working memory training for children

  • Sara Caviola,
  • Irene C. Marmarella,
  • Cesare Cornoldi,
  • Daniela Lucangeli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 122 – 136

Abstract

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The paper studies whether visuospatial working memory (VSWM) and, specifically, recall of sequential-spatial information, can be improved by metacognitive training. Twenty-two fourth-grade children were involved in seven sessions of sequential-spatial memory training, while twenty-four children attended lessons given by their teacher. The posttraining evaluation demonstrated a specific improvement of performances in the Corsi blocks task, considered a sequential-spatial working memory task. However, no benefits of training were observed in either a verbal working memory task or a simultaneous-spatial working memory task. The results have important theoretical implications, in the study of VSWM components, and educational implications, in catering for children with specific VSWM impairments.

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