Working Memory and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Contributor(s): Alloway, Tracy Packiam (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1841695602 ISBN-13: 9781841695600 Publisher: Psychology Press OUR PRICE: $161.50 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: August 2006 Annotation: Short-term or working memorythe capacity to hold and manipulate information mentally over brief periods of timeplays an important role in supporting a wide range of everyday activities, particularly in childhood. Children with weak working memory skills often struggle in key areas of learning and, given its impact on cognitive abilities, the identification of working memory impairments is a priority for those who work with children with learning disabilities. "Working Memory and Neurodevelopmental Disorders" supports clinical assessment and management of working memory deficits by summarizing the current theoretical understanding and methods of assessment of working memory. It outlines the working memory profiles of individuals with a range of neurodevelopmental disorders (including Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, Specific Language Impairment, and ADHD), and identifies useful means of alleviating the anticipated learning difficulties of children with deficits of working memory. This comprehensive and informative text will appeal to academics and researchers in cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and developmental psychology, and will be useful reading for students in these areas. Educational psychologists will also find this a useful text, as it covers the role of working memory in learning difficulties specific to the classroom. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Medical | Pediatrics - Psychology | Developmental - Child - Psychology | Cognitive Psychology & Cognition |
Dewey: 618.928 |
LCCN: 2006004232 |
Physical Information: 1.08" H x 6.38" W x 9.48" (1.39 lbs) 320 pages |
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Publisher Description: Short-term or working memory - the capacity to hold and manipulate information mentally over brief periods of time - plays an important role in supporting a wide range of everyday activities, particularly in childhood. Children with weak working memory skills often struggle in key areas of learning and, given its impact on cognitive abilities, the identification of working memory impairments is a priority for those who work with children with learning disabilities. Working Memory and Neurodevelopmental Disorders supports clinical assessment and management of working memory deficits by summarising the current theoretical understanding and methods of assessment of working memory. It outlines the working memory profiles of individuals with a range of neurodevelopmental disorders (including Down's syndrome, Williams syndrome, Specific Language Impairment, and ADHD), and identifies useful means of alleviating the anticipated learning difficulties of children with deficits of working memory. This comprehensive and informative text will appeal to academics and researchers in cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and developmental psychology, and will be useful reading for students in these areas. Educational psychologists will also find this a useful text, as it covers the role of working memory in learning difficulties specific to the classroom. |