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1Visuo-spatial Working Memory
By Logie, Robert H
“Visuo-spatial Working Memory” Metadata:
- Title: Visuo-spatial Working Memory
- Author: Logie, Robert H
- Language: English
“Visuo-spatial Working Memory” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Short-term memory - Cognitive neuroscience - Memory, Short-Term - Space Perception - Visual Perception - Mémoire immédiate - Neurosciences cognitives - Ruimtelijke waarneming - Ruimtelijk inzicht - Werkgeheugen - Humans Memory (Mental processes)
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- Internet Archive ID: visuospatialwork0000logi
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2The Neural Correlates Of Visuo-spatial Working Memory In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Effects Of Cognitive Load.
By Vogan, Vanessa M, Morgan, Benjamin R, Lee, Wayne, Powell, Tamara L, Smith, Mary Lou and Taylor, Margot J
This article is from Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders , volume 6 . Abstract Background: Research on the neural bases of cognitive deficits in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has shown that working memory (WM) difficulties are associated with abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex. However, cognitive load impacts these findings, and no studies have examined the relation between WM load and neural underpinnings in children with ASD. Thus, the current study determined the effects of cognitive load on WM, using a visuo-spatial WM capacity task in children with and without ASD with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Methods: We used fMRI and a 1-back colour matching task (CMT) task with four levels of difficulty to compare the cortical activation patterns associated with WM in children (7–13 years old) with high functioning autism (N = 19) and matched controls (N = 17) across cognitive load. Results: Performance on CMT was comparable between groups, with the exception of one difficulty level. Using linear trend analyses, the control group showed increasing activation as a function of difficulty level in frontal and parietal lobes, particularly between the highest difficulty levels, and decreasing activation as a function of difficulty level in the posterior cingulate and medial frontal gyri. In contrast, children with ASD showed increasing activation only in posterior brain regions and decreasing activation in the posterior cingulate and medial frontal gyri, as a function of difficulty level. Significant differences were found in the precuneus, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and medial premotor cortex, where control children showed greater positive linear relations between cortical activity and task difficulty level, particularly at the highest difficulty levels, but children with ASD did not show these trends. Conclusions: Children with ASD showed differences in activation in the frontal and parietal lobes—both critical substrates for visuo-spatial WM. Our data suggest that children with ASD rely mainly on posterior brain regions associated with visual and lower level processing, whereas controls showed activity in frontal lobes related to the classic WM network. Findings will help guide future work by localizing areas of vulnerability to developmental disturbances.
“The Neural Correlates Of Visuo-spatial Working Memory In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Effects Of Cognitive Load.” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Neural Correlates Of Visuo-spatial Working Memory In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Effects Of Cognitive Load.
- Authors: ➤ Vogan, Vanessa MMorgan, Benjamin RLee, WaynePowell, Tamara LSmith, Mary LouTaylor, Margot J
- Language: English
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- Internet Archive ID: pubmed-PMC4107490
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3Visuo-spatial Working Memory And Individual Differences
By Cornoldi, Cesare
This article is from Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders , volume 6 . Abstract Background: Research on the neural bases of cognitive deficits in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has shown that working memory (WM) difficulties are associated with abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex. However, cognitive load impacts these findings, and no studies have examined the relation between WM load and neural underpinnings in children with ASD. Thus, the current study determined the effects of cognitive load on WM, using a visuo-spatial WM capacity task in children with and without ASD with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Methods: We used fMRI and a 1-back colour matching task (CMT) task with four levels of difficulty to compare the cortical activation patterns associated with WM in children (7–13 years old) with high functioning autism (N = 19) and matched controls (N = 17) across cognitive load. Results: Performance on CMT was comparable between groups, with the exception of one difficulty level. Using linear trend analyses, the control group showed increasing activation as a function of difficulty level in frontal and parietal lobes, particularly between the highest difficulty levels, and decreasing activation as a function of difficulty level in the posterior cingulate and medial frontal gyri. In contrast, children with ASD showed increasing activation only in posterior brain regions and decreasing activation in the posterior cingulate and medial frontal gyri, as a function of difficulty level. Significant differences were found in the precuneus, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and medial premotor cortex, where control children showed greater positive linear relations between cortical activity and task difficulty level, particularly at the highest difficulty levels, but children with ASD did not show these trends. Conclusions: Children with ASD showed differences in activation in the frontal and parietal lobes—both critical substrates for visuo-spatial WM. Our data suggest that children with ASD rely mainly on posterior brain regions associated with visual and lower level processing, whereas controls showed activity in frontal lobes related to the classic WM network. Findings will help guide future work by localizing areas of vulnerability to developmental disturbances.
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- Title: ➤ Visuo-spatial Working Memory And Individual Differences
- Author: Cornoldi, Cesare
- Language: English
“Visuo-spatial Working Memory And Individual Differences” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Short-term memory - Space perception - Visual perception - Individual differences
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- Internet Archive ID: visuospatialwork0000corn
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4ERIC ED631176: The Deficit In Visuo-Spatial Working Memory In Dyslexic Population? A Systemic Review And Meta-Analysis
By ERIC
Development dyslexia (DD) is a common language disorder, which significantly affects children. Despite having ordinary intelligence, dyslexic people struggle with reading, writing, and comprehension in their native tongue. It is still unclear whether dyslexic kids have difficulties with visuo-spatial working memory. Using meta-analysis, this gap was filled. Applying a Boolean search on Web of Science was necessary to find the pertinent papers. Thirteen studies were analyzed. The average, standard deviation, and sample size for each task were extracted. There were large effect sizes between children with DD and their age-matched peers in terms of their visuo-spatial working memory. The findings imply that visuo-spatial working memory deficiencies in dyslexic children indicate that dyslexia might exhibit domain-general characteristics. We discovered during our research that the type of language used, and the testing procedure could have an impact on the test outcomes. Therefore, future research should focus on the type of tasks or language. [For the full proceedings, see ED631133.]
“ERIC ED631176: The Deficit In Visuo-Spatial Working Memory In Dyslexic Population? A Systemic Review And Meta-Analysis” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ ERIC ED631176: The Deficit In Visuo-Spatial Working Memory In Dyslexic Population? A Systemic Review And Meta-Analysis
- Author: ERIC
- Language: English
“ERIC ED631176: The Deficit In Visuo-Spatial Working Memory In Dyslexic Population? A Systemic Review And Meta-Analysis” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ ERIC Archive - ERIC - Du, Yujie Zhang, Chenyi Dyslexia - Spatial Ability - Short Term Memory - Language Usage - Children - Adolescents - Chinese - Ideography - Written Language - Language Classification
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- Internet Archive ID: ERIC_ED631176
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