Speeded Matching (SpM) is a new processing speed match-to-sample test within the NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery. It was designed to developmentally extend feasibility to younger children or individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD). SpM reduces cognitive demands to tapping an identical match as opposed to judging and indicating whether two stimuli are identical. In this study, we piloted SpM among 148 participants with fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome, or other intellectual disabilities (chronological age mean = 17.8 years, sd = 5.4; nonverbal mental age mean = 65 months, sd = 19.4). SpM had a high feasibility (96%) and internal consistency (rxx = 0.98). It conve...
Pòster presentat al 39è Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society – Boston (Mas...
The study aims to establish demographically corrected, pediatric norms for the computerized Delayed ...
Background Despite the critical role attributed to working memory (WM) updating for executive funct...
ObjectiveTo advance the science of cognitive outcome measurement for individuals with intellectual d...
Emerging research has suggested that the nature of cognitive deficits in Amnestic-MCI (a-MCI) may ex...
Currently Intellectual Disability (ID) is classified as a Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children -...
Background: Assessment of 'potential intellectual ability' of children with severe intellectual disa...
Background Recent advances in understanding molecular and synaptic mechanisms of intellectual disabi...
Background and objectiveIndividuals with intellectual disability (ID) experience protracted cognitiv...
BackgroundRecent advances in understanding molecular and synaptic mechanisms of intellectual disabil...
Contains fulltext : 199705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Spec...
International audienceBackgroundIntellectual Disability (ID) is characterized by deficits in intelle...
Pòster presentat al 39è Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society – Boston (Mas...
The study aims to establish demographically corrected, pediatric norms for the computerized Delayed ...
Background Despite the critical role attributed to working memory (WM) updating for executive funct...
ObjectiveTo advance the science of cognitive outcome measurement for individuals with intellectual d...
Emerging research has suggested that the nature of cognitive deficits in Amnestic-MCI (a-MCI) may ex...
Currently Intellectual Disability (ID) is classified as a Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children -...
Background: Assessment of 'potential intellectual ability' of children with severe intellectual disa...
Background Recent advances in understanding molecular and synaptic mechanisms of intellectual disabi...
Background and objectiveIndividuals with intellectual disability (ID) experience protracted cognitiv...
BackgroundRecent advances in understanding molecular and synaptic mechanisms of intellectual disabil...
Contains fulltext : 199705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Spec...
International audienceBackgroundIntellectual Disability (ID) is characterized by deficits in intelle...
Pòster presentat al 39è Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society – Boston (Mas...
The study aims to establish demographically corrected, pediatric norms for the computerized Delayed ...
Background Despite the critical role attributed to working memory (WM) updating for executive funct...