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A comparison of memory and attention in Turner syndrome and learning disability
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A comparison of memory and attention in Turner syndrome and learning disability

Janet K. Williams, Lynn Richman and Donald Yarbrough
Journal of pediatric psychology, Vol.16(5), pp.585-593
10/01/1991
DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/16.5.585
PMID: 01744807

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Abstract

Compared short-term verbal memory, sustained attention, and impulsivity in 13 children with Turner syndrome to 13 females and 14 males with learning disability who had neuropsychological patterns similar to the children with Turner syndrome. Similar patterns of short-term memory deficits were found in all three groups. There were no significant differences among the groups on computer measures of sustained attention and impulsivity. However, extreme variability of the attention and impulsivity scores for the Turner syndrome group may reflect atypical attention deficit disorder in some of these children.

Nursing Attention Child Female Humans Karyotyping Learning Disorders/diagnosis/genetics/psychology Memory Short-Term Neuropsychological Tests Turner Syndrome/diagnosis/genetics/psychology Verbal Learning

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