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Working memory and Down syndrome

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY RESEARCH
Volume 51, Issue -, Pages 925-931

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2007.00979.x

Keywords

central executive; Down syndrome; language acquisition; phonological loop; working memory

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A brief account is given of the evolution of the concept of working memory from a unitary store into a multicomponent system. Four components are distinguished, the phonological loop which is responsible for maintaining speech-based information, the visuospatial sketchpad performing a similar function for visual information, the central executive which acts as an attentional control system, and finally a new component, the episodic buffer. The buffer comprises a temporary multidimensional store which is assumed to form an interface between the various subsystems of working memory, long-term memory, and perception. The operation of the model is then illustrated through an account of a research programme concerned with the analysis of working memory in Down syndrome.

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