Typically developing young children and individuals with intellectual disabilities often perform poorly on mental rotation tasks when the stimulus they are rotating lacks a salient component. However, performance can be improved when salience is increased. The present study investigated the effect of salience on mental rotation performance by individuals with Williams syndrome. Individuals with Williams syndrome and matched controls were presented with two versions of a mental rotation task: a no salient component condition and a salient component condition. The results showed that component salience did not benefit individuals with Williams syndrome in the same manner as it did controls
The aim of the present study was to compare visuospatial working memory performance in 18 individual...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder with a unique cognitive profile in which verbal ab...
This longitudinal study assessed cognition in Williams syndrome (WS) over a 5 year period using the ...
Typically developing young children and individuals with intellectual disabilities often perform poo...
Typically developing young children and individuals with intellectual disabilities often perform poo...
Typically developing young children and individuals with intellectual disabilities often perform poo...
This study examined Object-based (OB) rotation and Visual Perspective-Taking (VPT) abilities in Will...
The visuospatial perceptual abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) were investigated i...
The visuospatial perceptual abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) were investigated i...
Individuals with Williams syndrome typically show relatively poor visuospatial abilities in comparis...
ndividuals with Williams syndrome typically show relatively poor visuospatial abilities in compariso...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder which, among other characteristics, has a distinct...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...
© 2005 Marilee A. Martens.The interrelationships between brain, cognition, and behaviour are complex...
The aim of the present study was to compare visuospatial working memory performance in 18 individual...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder with a unique cognitive profile in which verbal ab...
This longitudinal study assessed cognition in Williams syndrome (WS) over a 5 year period using the ...
Typically developing young children and individuals with intellectual disabilities often perform poo...
Typically developing young children and individuals with intellectual disabilities often perform poo...
Typically developing young children and individuals with intellectual disabilities often perform poo...
This study examined Object-based (OB) rotation and Visual Perspective-Taking (VPT) abilities in Will...
The visuospatial perceptual abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) were investigated i...
The visuospatial perceptual abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) were investigated i...
Individuals with Williams syndrome typically show relatively poor visuospatial abilities in comparis...
ndividuals with Williams syndrome typically show relatively poor visuospatial abilities in compariso...
The visuo-spatial abilities of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have consistently been shown ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder which, among other characteristics, has a distinct...
One of the core cognitive characteristics of Williams syndrome (WS) is the marked contrast between p...
© 2005 Marilee A. Martens.The interrelationships between brain, cognition, and behaviour are complex...
The aim of the present study was to compare visuospatial working memory performance in 18 individual...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder with a unique cognitive profile in which verbal ab...
This longitudinal study assessed cognition in Williams syndrome (WS) over a 5 year period using the ...