What did the ribbon to the mobile experiment tell us about memory?
What will be an ideal response?
Infants were tied to a mobile so that when they kicked it, the mobile would move, thereby creating an interesting sight. Six-month-olds, but not two-month-olds remembered how the mobile moved and kicked their legs as soon as they were reminded of the mobile. This showed the development of longer long-term memory than previously at two months.
Psychology