Back to Home Research Skip Navigation LinksResearch Participate in Research Memory Strategies in Young Children

Memory Strategies in Young Children

 

​Principal Investigator: Angela AuBuchon, Ph.D.

The purpose of this study is to learn about the strategies children use to remember and which strategies work best at different ages. Children will be asked to remember lists of numbers, pictures, or words for up to 15 seconds. 

  • Who: Children with Normal Hearing
  • Age: 4-6 years
  • Compensation: $15/hour
  • Time: 1 visit of 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Visit Type: In-person
  • Location: Boys Town Medical Campus – Downtown (testing on Boys Town Campus may be accommodated)
  • Requirements: Children should be 4-7 years old, have normal (or corrected-to-normal) vision and normal hearing. They should be native speakers of English and without developmental disabilities (e.g. ADHD, epilepsy, autism)

Contact: btnrh-wmll@boystown.org
Sign-up: https://study.boystown.org/surveys/?s=FPWANDHAEP