Journal article
Cerebral specialization for spatial processing in adults with Down syndrome.
Abstract
Cerebral specialization for spatial processing in adults with Down syndrome was examined. In the first experiment, both control and right-handed subjects with Down syndrome exhibited no lateral advantage in a dihaptic shape-matching task, whereas left-handed subjects with Down syndrome displayed an expected left-hand advantage. In a visual field dot enumeration task in the second experiment, all groups exhibited left-field superiority. Thus, …
Authors
Elliott D; Pollock BJ; Chua R; Weeks DJ
Journal
American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Vol. 99, No. 6, pp. 605–615
Publication Date
May 1995
ISSN
1944-7515