Carretti Barbara, Lanfranchi Silvia, De Mori Letizia, Mammarella Irene C, Vianello Renzo
Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Itlay.
Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padova, Itlay.
Res Dev Disabil. 2015 Feb;37:37-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.10.031. Epub 2014 Nov 21.
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with an impaired capacity for visuospatial representation. Individuals with WS have a specific weakness in spatial processing, while visual components are relatively well preserved. This dissociation is apparent in working memory function too. The present study aimed to further investigate spatial working memory performance in individuals with WS, analyzing whether their impaired WM performance regards both simultaneous and sequential spatial formats, and whether presenting configurations differently might reduce their difficulties. These issues were examined by administering simultaneous and sequential spatial tasks, in which the information to be recalled was presented in random or arranged configurations. Our results showed that individuals with WS performed less well than typically developing (TD) children in the spatial-simultaneous task, but not in the spatial-sequential one. The presence of a pattern enhanced the performance of both groups, but the difference between the two groups' performance in the spatial simultaneous task remained, albeit to a lesser degree.
威廉姆斯综合征(WS)是一种与视觉空间表征能力受损相关的神经发育障碍。患有WS的个体在空间处理方面存在特定缺陷,而视觉成分相对保存完好。这种分离在工作记忆功能中也很明显。本研究旨在进一步调查患有WS的个体的空间工作记忆表现,分析他们受损的工作记忆表现是否涉及同时性和序列性空间形式,以及以不同方式呈现构型是否可以减少他们的困难。通过进行同时性和序列性空间任务来研究这些问题,其中要回忆的信息以随机或排列的构型呈现。我们的结果表明,患有WS的个体在空间同时性任务中的表现不如正常发育(TD)儿童,但在空间序列性任务中并非如此。模式的存在提高了两组的表现,但两组在空间同时性任务中的表现差异仍然存在,尽管程度较小。