Cognitive potential of children and adolescents with CHARGE syndrome and deafblindness.
Lynn SkeiSigmund SkeiTimothy S HartshorneNils Inge LandrøPublished in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2024)
Findings supported the assumption of equal cognitive potential of individuals with and without deafblindness. Results indicated that the children and adolescents with deafblindness had most effect of the accommodations, enabling them to approximate the results of the subgroup without deafblindness. These gains were attributed enhanced accessibility endorsed by the accommodations and represented the participants latent cognitive dispositions only realized under certain circumstances.