Abstract

In two experiments preschool children's performance on a successive discrimation was an increasing function of sequential contiguity (the probability that presentation of a given stimulus is followed by another presentation of that same stimulus rather than by presentation of a different stimulus). An explanation of this sequential contiguity effect in terms of short-term memory processes received considerable support.

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