Costa Hiwet Mariam, Purser Harry R M, Passolunghi Maria Chiara
Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste Trieste, Italy.
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham Nottingham, UK.
Front Psychol. 2015 Sep 10;6:1331. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01331. eCollection 2015.
Working memory (WM) skills of individuals with Down's syndrome (DS) tend to be very poor compared to typically developing children of similar mental age. In particular, research has found that in individuals with DS visuo-spatial WM is better preserved than verbal WM. This study investigated whether it is possible to train short-term memory (STM) and WM abilities in individuals with DS. The cases of two teenage children are reported: EH, 17 years and 3 months, and AS, 15 years and 11 months. A school-based treatment targeting visuo-spatial WM was given to EH and AS for six weeks. Both prior to and after the treatment, they completed a set of assessments to measure WM abilities and their performance was compared with younger typically developing non-verbal mental age controls. The results showed that the trained participants improved their performance in some of the trained and non-trained WM tasks proposed, especially with regard to the tasks assessing visuo-spatial WM abilities. These findings are discussed on the basis of their theoretical, educational, and clinical implications.
与智力年龄相仿的正常发育儿童相比,唐氏综合征(DS)患者的工作记忆(WM)能力往往非常差。特别是,研究发现,DS患者的视觉空间工作记忆比言语工作记忆保存得更好。本研究调查了DS患者的短期记忆(STM)和工作记忆能力是否可以训练。报告了两名青少年儿童的案例:EH,17岁3个月;AS,15岁11个月。针对EH和AS进行了为期六周的以视觉空间工作记忆为目标的校内治疗。在治疗前后,他们都完成了一组评估工作记忆能力的测试,并将他们的表现与年龄较小、智力年龄相当的正常发育非言语儿童进行比较。结果表明,接受训练的参与者在一些经过训练和未经训练的工作记忆任务中提高了表现,特别是在评估视觉空间工作记忆能力的任务方面。基于这些发现的理论、教育和临床意义进行了讨论。