Verbal short-term memory, as measured by digit or word span, is generally impaired in individuals with Down's syndrome (DS) compared to mental age-matched controls. Moving from the working memory model, the present authors investigated the hypothesis that impairment in some of the articulatory loop sub-components is at the base of the deficient maintenance and recall of phonological representations in individuals with DS.
Vicari, S., Marotta, L., Carlesimo, G. (2004). Verbal short-term memory in Down's syndrome: an articulatory loop deficit?. JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY RESEARCH, 48(Pt 2), 80-92.
Verbal short-term memory in Down's syndrome: an articulatory loop deficit?
CARLESIMO, GIOVANNI
2004-02-01
Abstract
Verbal short-term memory, as measured by digit or word span, is generally impaired in individuals with Down's syndrome (DS) compared to mental age-matched controls. Moving from the working memory model, the present authors investigated the hypothesis that impairment in some of the articulatory loop sub-components is at the base of the deficient maintenance and recall of phonological representations in individuals with DS.File in questo prodotto:
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