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- Title
Short--term memory in persons with intellectual disabilities and Down's syndrome.
- Authors
Vicari, S.; Carlesimo, A.; Caltagirone, C.
- Abstract
The present study was designed to investigate verbal and spatial short-term memory abilities in persons with Down's syndrome (DS) and intellectual disability (ID) of different aetiology. For this purpose, we compared performances of DS (n = 15; mean mental age = 5.2 years; SD =1.2 years; mean chronological age = 16.6 years; SD = 2.9 years) and ID subjects (n = 14; mean mental age = 5.8 years; SD =2.1 years; mean chronological age = 16.4 years; SD = 2.5 years) with those of normally developed subjects matched for mental age (n=24) on tasks of forward and backward immediate recall of verbal and spatial sequences. Our results are discussed in the light of the Working Memory model developed by Baddeley (1986, 1990). Altogether, our data documents a deficit of verbal and spatial backward spans in persons with DS. The deficit seems to be specific for this particular aetiology group, confirming the hypothesis that ID is not a uniform condition, characterized by an undifferentiated delay of the cognitive development, but rather that it is characterized by a deficit in a complex cognitive system in which some cognitive abilities can be disrupted more than others (Detterman 1987; Vicari et al. 1992).
- Subjects
DOWN syndrome; INTELLECTUAL disabilities; LEARNING disabilities; COGNITION disorders; DISABILITIES; MENTAL health; SHORT-term memory; MEMORY
- Publication
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1995, Vol 39, Issue 6, p532
- ISSN
0964-2633
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2788.1995.tb00574.x