Individuals with Down syndrome are impaired in motor control, working memory and attention (Brown, et al., 2003; Jarrold & Baddeley, 2001; Lanfranchi, Jerman, Dal Pont, Alberti, & Vianello, 2010). These impairments may be related to a deficit in time perception as time perception is considered to be an important adaptive skill that contributes to many everyday tasks from motor control to language processing (Meck, 2005). Furthermore attention and working memory are hypothesized by the Scalar Expectancy Theory to influence time perception (Allan, 1998). Time perception of short durations (under one second) was examined in individuals with Down syndrome and typically developing (TD) children matched on mental age of approximately 5 years old....
A forced-choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the relations between covert orienting (...
The hypothesis that deficits of children with Down syndrome on working memory tasks are more evident...
Background Recent studies have demonstrated that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) present both ce...
Abstract Background The time synchronization is a ver...
[[abstract]]This purpose of this study was to examine reaction time (RT) premotor reaction time (PMT...
Cognitive deficits are pervasive in youth with Down syndrome (DS) and are likely due to abnormal bra...
Understanding the nature of attentional processing in children with Down Syndrome (DS) is imperative...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Through event-related potential (ERP) recording, to better underst...
A forced-choice reaction-time (RT) task was used to examine voluntary visual orienting among childre...
Down syndrome, characterized by cognitive impairment, a number of physical characteristics such as s...
Background It is recognized that individuals with Down’s syndrome have a specific deficit in verbal ...
In past years many studies were carried out on working memory characteristics in Down syndrome. Many...
Neuropsychological investigation of the development of the mnesic function in mental retardation has...
Previous research has identified a deficit in phonological short-term memory in individuals with Dow...
A forced-choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the efficiency of visual filtering (the ...
A forced-choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the relations between covert orienting (...
The hypothesis that deficits of children with Down syndrome on working memory tasks are more evident...
Background Recent studies have demonstrated that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) present both ce...
Abstract Background The time synchronization is a ver...
[[abstract]]This purpose of this study was to examine reaction time (RT) premotor reaction time (PMT...
Cognitive deficits are pervasive in youth with Down syndrome (DS) and are likely due to abnormal bra...
Understanding the nature of attentional processing in children with Down Syndrome (DS) is imperative...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Through event-related potential (ERP) recording, to better underst...
A forced-choice reaction-time (RT) task was used to examine voluntary visual orienting among childre...
Down syndrome, characterized by cognitive impairment, a number of physical characteristics such as s...
Background It is recognized that individuals with Down’s syndrome have a specific deficit in verbal ...
In past years many studies were carried out on working memory characteristics in Down syndrome. Many...
Neuropsychological investigation of the development of the mnesic function in mental retardation has...
Previous research has identified a deficit in phonological short-term memory in individuals with Dow...
A forced-choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the efficiency of visual filtering (the ...
A forced-choice reaction time (RT) task was used to examine the relations between covert orienting (...
The hypothesis that deficits of children with Down syndrome on working memory tasks are more evident...
Background Recent studies have demonstrated that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) present both ce...