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Memory and Executive Functioning in 12-Year-Old Children With a History of Institutional Rearing
by
Fox, Nathan A.
, Bick, Johanna
, Zeanah, Charles H.
, Nelson, Charles A.
in
Acknowledgment
/ Attention
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Children
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Early intervention
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ Executive function
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Learning disabilities
/ Learning Problems
/ Memory
/ Recognition
/ Recognition memory
/ Short term memory
/ Spatial discrimination learning
/ Spatial memory
/ Visual recognition
/ Visual task performance
2018
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Memory and Executive Functioning in 12-Year-Old Children With a History of Institutional Rearing
by
Fox, Nathan A.
, Bick, Johanna
, Zeanah, Charles H.
, Nelson, Charles A.
in
Acknowledgment
/ Attention
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Children
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Early intervention
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ Executive function
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Learning disabilities
/ Learning Problems
/ Memory
/ Recognition
/ Recognition memory
/ Short term memory
/ Spatial discrimination learning
/ Spatial memory
/ Visual recognition
/ Visual task performance
2018
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Memory and Executive Functioning in 12-Year-Old Children With a History of Institutional Rearing
by
Fox, Nathan A.
, Bick, Johanna
, Zeanah, Charles H.
, Nelson, Charles A.
in
Acknowledgment
/ Attention
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Children
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Early intervention
/ EMPIRICAL ARTICLES
/ Executive function
/ Foster care
/ Foster children
/ Learning disabilities
/ Learning Problems
/ Memory
/ Recognition
/ Recognition memory
/ Short term memory
/ Spatial discrimination learning
/ Spatial memory
/ Visual recognition
/ Visual task performance
2018
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Memory and Executive Functioning in 12-Year-Old Children With a History of Institutional Rearing
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Memory and Executive Functioning in 12-Year-Old Children With a History of Institutional Rearing
2018
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Overview
We examined visual recognition memory and executive functioning (spatial working memory [SWM], spatial planning, rule learning, and attention shifting) in 12-year-olds (n = 150) who participated in the Bucharest Early Intervention Project, a randomized controlled trial of foster care for institutionally reared children. Similar to prior reports at 8 years of age, institutionally reared children showed significant deficits in visual recognition memory and SWM. Deficits in attention shifting and rule learning were also apparent at this time point. These data suggest that early experiences continue to shape the development of memory, learning, and executive functioning processes in preadolescence, which may explain broader cognitive and learning difficulties commonly associated with severe early life neglect.
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Wiley for the Society for Research in Child Development,Oxford University Press
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