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Development of a "visual figure learning test for children" and analysis of developmental changes in visual memory Takashi Goto 1 , Noriko Kobayashi 2,3 , Hiroyo Ishida 3 , Reiko Siba 3 1Institute of Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba 2Graduate School of Medical Science, University of Kitasato 3Faculty of Rehabilitation, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Kitasato Keyword: 視覚性記憶 , 無意味図形 , RAVLT , 学習障害 , visual memory , meaningless figures , RAVLT , learning disorders(learning disabilities) pp.148-159
Published Date 2005/12/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.6001100048
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 In this study, an attempt was made to develop a "visual figure learning test for children" which can be administered to children as young as the preschool years. The test requires memorizing and drawing meaningless figures from memory (free-recall). It also looks at the learning process to enable evaluation of long-term memory. When the test was completed, it was administered to a group of children in order to analyze developmental changes in visual memory. The subjects were 54 children aged 5 to 8 years who are in good health and exhibiting normal development. The testing procedure was adopted from the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT). The figures were considered "meaningless" as they could not be named readily. Five year olds could correctly copy the figures. Several criteria were established to judge the accuracy of the recalled designs. In both recall and recognition tasks, notable developmental changes were observed between the ages of 6 and 7. In the recall tasks, the changes could be explained by developmental spurts around the age of seven in visual perception, manual dexterity, and the use of memory-enhancing strategies such as "finger-drawing". In the recognition tasks, false positive responses decreased significantly at age 7, and significant increase in p[A], that is the rate of correct recognition, was obtained. The results of this study suggest that the "visual figure learning test for children" developed here can be used with preschoolers as a valuable assessment of visual memory.


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