Abstract:
:Profiles of verbal learning and memory performance were compared for typically developing children and for four developmental disorders characterized by different patterns of language functioning: specific language impairment, early focal brain damage, Williams Syndrome, and Down Syndrome. A list-learning task was used that allowed a detailed examination of the process of verbal learning, recall, and recognition (California Verbal Learning Test--Children's Version). Distinct patterns of performance characterized the four disorders. These patterns were consistent with the language deficits typically seen in the disorders, with the exception of a dissociation seen in Williams Syndrome.
journal_name
Brain Langjournal_title
Brain and languageauthors
Nichols S,Jones W,Roman MJ,Wulfeck B,Delis DC,Reilly J,Bellugi Udoi
10.1016/S0093-934X(03)00097-Xsubject
Has Abstractpub_date
2004-02-01 00:00:00pages
180-9issue
2eissn
0093-934Xissn
1090-2155pii
S0093934X0300097Xjournal_volume
88pub_type
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