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77 - Melissa Kibbe: How do infants represent objects and agents?

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Working Memory in Infants and Kids

Sally Kohn: I know that you study infants working memory, and it seems like infants can remember a lot. So how good is their memory? She says they start to be able to remember more things as they get older. Kohn: The ability to divide attention between the mind and the world develops over the first three or four years of life.

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