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Developmental trajectories of spatial-sequential and spatial-simultaneous working memory in Down syndrome.

Barbara CarrettiC MeneghettiE DoerrE ToffaliniSilvia Lanfranchi
Published in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2021)
Performance in spatial-simultaneous WM task was lower compared with spatial-sequential WM task in both groups. In the case of individuals with DS, the developmental trajectories of chronological age are better described through a segmented model showing increased performance until approximately 13 years of age, followed by a rather flat progress. In the case of TD children, developmental trajectories are better described through a linear model in the spatial-simultaneous WM task when chronological age is considered; in the spatial-sequential WM, the increase in performance with age was however characterised by a discontinuity at age 6. The increase in performance followed a linear pattern in both groups (DS and TD) without substantial differences between the types of measure used (verbal vs. spatial) when the developmental level is considered.
Keyphrases
  • working memory
  • depressive symptoms