2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40817-019-00070-6
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Measuring Visual, Spatial, and Visual Spatial Short-Term Memory in Schoolchildren: Studying the Influence of Demographic Factors and Regression-Based Normative Data

Abstract: The study aims to establish demographically corrected norms for three computerized tasks measuring different aspects of visual short-term memory (VSTM) in Ukrainian schoolchildren. These tasks measure respectively visual STM (the Pattern Recognition Memory (PRM) test), spatial STM (the Spatial Span (SSP) task), and visual spatial STM (the Paired Associates Learning (PAL) task). All tasks were administered to n = 186 children aged 5.10 years to 14.5 years old to evaluate the influence of demographic variables. … Show more

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“…Therefore, establishing clinically proven norms for the several skills is considered as an critical factor in the visual improvement discussion ( 36 ). These evolutions have both influenced the player’s involved helped expert referees who are under stress to perform and make the correct judgments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, establishing clinically proven norms for the several skills is considered as an critical factor in the visual improvement discussion ( 36 ). These evolutions have both influenced the player’s involved helped expert referees who are under stress to perform and make the correct judgments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, we expected to see physiological enhancement of HFO-delta phase-amplitude coupling in the nonepileptic occipital lobe, as is typically observed in older children and adults. Since pattern recognition memory is known to improve most rapidly before six years of age 30 , we hypothesized that the developmental slope of HFO-delta phase-amplitude coupling would be steepest during young childhood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%