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   22-Mar-2022
 

Arch Hellen Med, 39(1), January-February 2022, 54-59

REVIEW

Down syndrome: Verbal short-term memory from preschool years to old age

D. Katsarou,1 V. Zisis2
1School of Education, University of Nicosia, Cyprus,
2Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Thessaly, Trikala, Greece

Down syndrome is due to a chromosomal abnormality in the 21 pair of chromosomes. The language development of people with Down syndrome is related to the development of their cognitive functions. Although it is not clear exactly how and when the transition from one stage to another takes place, it is accepted that the cognitive mechanisms involved are different from those in children of typical development. This is due partly to the developmental problems associated with the syndrome, which include different language anatomy, hearing problems and reduced short-term memory. The role of verbal short-term memory is crucial, since it appears to affect all the individual systems of language reception and production.

Key words: Cognitive development, Down syndrome, Infants, Intellectual disabilities, Language development.


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