This study aimed at investigating implicit and explicit long-term memory functioning in subjects with Down syndrome (DS) compared to Mental-Age (MA) matched normal children. For this purpose, tests of verbal and visuo-perceptual explicit memory, verbal and visual repetition priming and procedural learning tasks were administered to 14 DS and 20 MA subjects. Our results document comparable implicit memory abilities in the two groups. In contrast, regarding explicit memory, normal children performed better than DS individuals. These results reveal a functional dissociation between implicit and explicit memory in subjects with DS. Theoretical and rehabilitative implications are discussed.

Vicari, S., Bellucci, S., Carlesimo, G. (2000). Implicit and explicit memory: a functional dissociation in persons with Down syndrome. NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 38(3), 240-251.

Implicit and explicit memory: a functional dissociation in persons with Down syndrome

CARLESIMO, GIOVANNI
2000-01-01

Abstract

This study aimed at investigating implicit and explicit long-term memory functioning in subjects with Down syndrome (DS) compared to Mental-Age (MA) matched normal children. For this purpose, tests of verbal and visuo-perceptual explicit memory, verbal and visual repetition priming and procedural learning tasks were administered to 14 DS and 20 MA subjects. Our results document comparable implicit memory abilities in the two groups. In contrast, regarding explicit memory, normal children performed better than DS individuals. These results reveal a functional dissociation between implicit and explicit memory in subjects with DS. Theoretical and rehabilitative implications are discussed.
2000
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
Intelligence; Memory; Verbal Behavior; Humans; Adult; Down Syndrome; Neuropsychological Tests; Visual Perception; Male; Female; Cognition; Reaction Time
Vicari, S., Bellucci, S., Carlesimo, G. (2000). Implicit and explicit memory: a functional dissociation in persons with Down syndrome. NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 38(3), 240-251.
Vicari, S; Bellucci, S; Carlesimo, G
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