En este artículo se plantea una discusión acerca de teoría e investigaciones más relevantes sobre el recuerdo de cuentos e historias. Se analizan tres cuestiones principalmente: 1) Los modelos o teorías sobre la comprensión y recuerdo de las historias, especialmente la gramática de Stein y Glenn. 2) Los estudios evolutivos en relación con los cambios en la utilización del esquema de la historia. 3) La influencia de otro tipo de factores en el proceso de construir una representación coherente de la historia.
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