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Mental Rotation in Williams Syndrome: An Impaired Ability
Developmental Neuropsychology ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2008-08-28 , DOI: 10.1080/87565640802254323
Chris Stinton 1 , Emily K Farran , Yannick Courbois
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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.

中文翻译:

威廉姆斯综合征的心理旋转:能力受损

通常发育中的幼儿和智障人士在他们旋转的刺激缺乏显着成分时通常在心理旋转任务上表现不佳。但是,当显着性增加时,可以提高性能。本研究调查了显着性对威廉姆斯综合征患者心理旋转表现的影响。患有威廉姆斯综合征的个体和匹配的对照被呈现两种版本的心理旋转任务:无显着成分条件和显着成分条件。结果表明,成分显着性并没有以与对照组相同的方式使威廉姆斯综合征患者受益。
更新日期:2008-08-28
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