Memory performance in adults with Down syndrome.

By: Simon, Elliott W.
Contributor(s): Agriesti, Michael | Rappaport, David A.
Series: Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities Vol.20 no.2 1995 p.113-125.Publisher: 1995Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | MEMORYSummary: The memory ability of individuals with Down Syndrome was compared to individuals matched on age and IQ and individuals matched on age. The results indicated that for individuals with Down syndrome, memory was improved primarily by practice and interactive stimuli. Implications for training are drawn.
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The memory ability of individuals with Down Syndrome was compared to individuals matched on age and IQ and individuals matched on age. The results indicated that for individuals with Down syndrome, memory was improved primarily by practice and interactive stimuli. Implications for training are drawn.

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