Spatial but not object memory impairments in children with fetal alcohol syndrome

被引:0
|
作者
Uecker, A [1 ]
Nadel, L [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL ON MENTAL RETARDATION | 1998年 / 103卷 / 01期
关键词
D O I
10.1352/0895-8017(1998)103<0012:SBNOMI>2.0.CO;2
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
Behavioral dissociations on tests of cognitive abilities are powerful tools that can help define the neuropsychology of developmentally disabling conditions. Animals gestationally exposed to alcohol demonstrate spatial (place) but not object (cue) memory impairments. Whether children with fetal alcohol syndrome demonstrate a similar dissociation has received little attention. In this experiment, 30 Native American children, 15 previously identified with fetal alcohol syndrome and 15 control children, were asked to recall places and objects in a task previously shown to be sensitive to memory skills in individuals with and without mental retardation. As in animal models, children with fetal alcohol syndrome demonstrated a spatial but not an object memory impairment. A possible role for the hippocampus was discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:12 / 18
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] EEC findings in fetal alcohol syndrome and Down syndrome children
    Kaneko, WM
    Phillips, EL
    Riley, EP
    Ehlers, CL
    ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1996, 98 (01): : 20 - 28
  • [22] FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER (FASD) IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: FOCUSSING ON INVISIBLE IMPAIRMENTS
    Liesegang, J.
    JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY RESEARCH, 2021, 65 (08) : 735 - 735
  • [23] Fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effects among children in a secondary nutritional recovery centre
    Alvear, J
    Andreani, S
    Cortes, F
    REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, 1998, 126 (04) : 407 - 412
  • [24] Recognizing and managing children with fetal alcohol syndrome fetal alcohol effects: A guidebook - McCreight,B
    不详
    JUVENILE & FAMILY COURT JOURNAL, 1997, 48 (03): : 43 - 44
  • [25] Alexithymia in adults diagnosed as children with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and fetal alcohol effects (FAE).
    Sullivan, AK
    Streissguth, AP
    ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2004, 28 (05) : 44A - 44A
  • [26] CORRELATES OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND INTELLIGENCE IN CHILDREN WITH FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME
    STEINHAUSEN, HC
    WILLMS, J
    SPOHR, HL
    JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY AND ALLIED DISCIPLINES, 1994, 35 (02): : 323 - 331
  • [27] Motor training program in children with fetal alcohol syndrome
    Pinner, Audrey Anna
    Robbins, Bradley Wayne
    Thompson, Whitney Rose
    Vaughn, Josh Austin
    Walter, Tara Leigh
    Raynes, Ediberto Alcantara
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2013, 27
  • [28] Atypical Functional Lateralization in Children With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
    Domellof, Erik
    Ronnqvist, Louise
    Titran, Maurice
    Esseily, Rana
    Fagard, Jacqueline
    DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY, 2009, 51 (08) : 696 - 705
  • [29] Assessment and treatment of fetal alcohol syndrome in children and adolescents
    Zevenbergen, AA
    Ferraro, FR
    JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES, 2001, 13 (02) : 123 - 136
  • [30] The value of early intervention for children with fetal alcohol syndrome
    Harwood, M
    Kleinfeld, JS
    YOUNG CHILDREN, 2002, 57 (04): : 86 - 90