Strengths and weaknesses in short-term memory (STM) and working memory (WM) were identified in children with mild intellectual disabilities (MID) by comparing their performance to typically developing children matched on chronological age (CA children) and to younger typically developing children with similar mental capacities (MA children). Children with MID performed less well on all measures compared to the CA children. Relative to the MA children, especially verbal WM was weak. Subsequent analyses yielded distinct MID subgroups each with specific memory strengths and weaknesses. These findings hold implications for the demands imposed on children with MID in education and daily life
This study explored the cognitive and behavioral profiles of children with working memory impairment...
The present study aims to evaluate the distinct patterns of working memory (WM) capacity of children...
This study examined if children (M-age = 14.60) with Mild Intellectual Disabilities (MID) display we...
The two main objectives of this thesis are a) to unravel working memory (WM) strengths and weaknesse...
Everyday memory and its relationship to working memory was investigated in adolescents with mild int...
Background: The purpose of the current cross-sectional study was to examine the developmental progre...
This study assumes that children of various academic abilities may be characterized by different pat...
AIM Longitudinal studies that have examined cognitive performance in children with intellectual dis...
AIM: Longitudinal studies that have examined cognitive performance in children with intellectual dis...
The validity of Baddeley's working memory model within the typically developing population, was test...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Background: There is little previous research examining whether measures of working memory are relat...
The purpose of the present study was to synthesize research that compares children with and without ...
This study explored the cognitive and behavioral profiles of children with working memory impairment...
The present study aims to evaluate the distinct patterns of working memory (WM) capacity of children...
This study examined if children (M-age = 14.60) with Mild Intellectual Disabilities (MID) display we...
The two main objectives of this thesis are a) to unravel working memory (WM) strengths and weaknesse...
Everyday memory and its relationship to working memory was investigated in adolescents with mild int...
Background: The purpose of the current cross-sectional study was to examine the developmental progre...
This study assumes that children of various academic abilities may be characterized by different pat...
AIM Longitudinal studies that have examined cognitive performance in children with intellectual dis...
AIM: Longitudinal studies that have examined cognitive performance in children with intellectual dis...
The validity of Baddeley's working memory model within the typically developing population, was test...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Children with intellectual disability (ID) were given a comprehensive range of executive functioning...
Background: There is little previous research examining whether measures of working memory are relat...
The purpose of the present study was to synthesize research that compares children with and without ...
This study explored the cognitive and behavioral profiles of children with working memory impairment...
The present study aims to evaluate the distinct patterns of working memory (WM) capacity of children...
This study examined if children (M-age = 14.60) with Mild Intellectual Disabilities (MID) display we...