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151. Executive Functions Contribute Uniquely to Reading Competence in Minority Youth.

152. Cognitive Prediction of Reading, Math, and Attention: Shared and Unique Influences.

153. Does Growth in the Executive System of Working Memory Underlie Growth in Literacy for Bilingual Children With and Without Reading Disabilities?

154. Mapping of Executive Functions / Cartografía de las Funciones Ejecutivas.

155. Incidental memory for faces in children with different genetic subtypes of Prader-Willi syndrome.

156. Changes in Behavior and Salivary Cortisol After Targeted Cognitive Training in Typical 12-Month-Old Infants.

157. Carving Metacognition at Its Joints: Protracted Development of Component Processes.

158. Political socialization of young children in intractable conflicts.

159. (Re)Connecting spatial literacy with children’s geographies: GPS, Google Earth and children’s everyday lives.

160. Maternal depression and trajectories of child internalizing and externalizing problems: the roles of child decision making and working memory.

161. Bound to remember: Infants show superior memory for objects presented at event boundaries.

162. The relationship between non-symbolic multiplication and division in childhood.

163. Remember dax? Relations between children’s cross-situational word learning, memory, and language abilities.

164. Memory consolidation in children with specific language impairment: Delayed gains and susceptibility to interference in implicit sequence learning.

165. Memory for Missing Parts of Witnessed Events.

166. Linguistic and Cognitive Profiles of 8- to 15-Year-Old Children With Specific Reading Comprehension Difficulties: The Role of Executive Functions.

167. Contributions of Look Duration and Gaze Shift Patterns to Infants' Novelty Preferences.

172. Working Memory and Education

173. Hippocampal Contribution to Context Encoding across Development Is Disrupted following Early-Life Adversity.

174. Feasibility of measuring memory response to increasing dexmedetomidine sedation in children.

175. Memory by association: Integrating memories prolongs retention by two-year-olds.

176. Common Beliefs About Child Sexual Abuse and Disclosure: A College Sample.

177. Social Group Membership Increases STEM Engagement Among Preschoolers.

178. The Socialization of Children’s Memory: Linking Maternal Conversational Style to the Development of Children’s Autobiographical and Deliberate Memory Skills.

179. Executive functions and the ω-6-to-ω-3 fatty acid ratio: a cross-sectional study study.

180. Verbal Memory Abilities in Severe Childhood Psychiatric Disorders and the Influence of Attention and Executive Functions.

181. Improving Children's Interviewing Methods? The Effects of Drawing and Practice on Children's Memories for an Event.

182. Children's understanding of equity in the context of inequality.

183. Effects of contrastive accents on children's discourse comprehension.

184. Children's Processing and Comprehension of Complex Sentences Containing Temporal Connectives: The Influence of Memory on the Time Course of Accurate Responses.

185. Preschool Children's Memory for Word Forms Remains Stable Over Several Days, but Gradually Decreases after 6 Months.

186. APPENDIX.

187. II. THE COGNITIVE DYNAMICS THEORY OF VISUAL WORKING MEMORY.

188. IV. MODEL SIMULATIONS TESTING THE REAL-TIME STABILITY HYPOTHESIS OF DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN VISUAL WORKING MEMORY.

189. V. NEW QUESTIONS AND REMAINING CHALLENGES TO ACCOUNT FOR DEVELOPMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS IN VISUAL WORKING MEMORY.

190. III. EMPIRICAL TESTS OF PREDICTIONS COMPARING CAPACITY ESTIMATES ACROSS TASKS AND DEVELOPMENT.

191. EXPLORING THE POSSIBLE AND NECESSARY IN WORKING MEMORY DEVELOPMENT.

192. I. WORKING MEMORY CAPACITY IN CONTEXT: MODELING DYNAMIC PROCESSES OF BEHAVIOR, MEMORY, AND DEVELOPMENT.

193. Cognitive effects following acute wild blueberry supplementation in 7- to 10-year-old children.

194. Neuroscientific Insights: Attention, Working Memory, and Inhibitory Control.

195. An Age-Related Mechanism of Emotion Regulation: Regulating Sadness Promotes Children's Learning by Broadening Information Processing.

196. The BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism Influences Reading Ability and Patterns of Neural Activation in Children.

197. Predictors of processing-based task performance in bilingual and monolingual children.

198. Learning What to Remember: Vocabulary Knowledge and Children's Memory for Object Names and Features.

199. What Children Recall About a Repeated Event When One Instance Is Different From the Others.

200. Productive Extension of Semantic Memory in School-Aged Children: Relations With Reading Comprehension and Deployment of Cognitive Resources.

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