Abstract

MIRANDA, SIM6N B., and FANTz, ROBERT L. Recognition Memory in Down's Syndrome and Normal Infants. CmLH DEVELOPMENT, 1974, 45, 651-660, 3 tasks believed to represent different levels of difficulty were used to compare the novelty preferences of Down's Syndrome and normal infants at 3 age levels. In every problem the normal controls showed a preference for the novel stimuli several weeks earlier than the Down's Syndrome Ss, indicative of normal superiority in the development of recognition memory.

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