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How executive functions are related to intelligence in Williams syndrome

Author(s): Osório, Ana Alexandra Caldas cv logo 1 ; Cruz, Raquel cv logo 2 ; Sampaio, Adriana cv logo 3 ; Garayzábal Heinze, Elena cv logo 4 ; Martínez-Regueiro, Rocío cv logo 5 ; Gonçalves, Óscar F. cv logo 6 ; Carracedo, Ángel cv logo 7 ; Férnandez-Prieto, Montserrat cv logo 8

Date: 2012

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/18226

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Williams syndrome; Executive functioning; Intelligence


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Williams syndrome is characterized by impairments in executive functions (EFs). However, it remains unknown how distinct types of EFs relate to intelligence in this syndrome. The present study analyzed performance on working memory, inhibiting and shifting, and its links to IQ in a sample of 17 individuals with WS, and compared them with a group of 17 typically developing individuals matched on chronological age and gender. In conclusion, our results suggest that working memory, inhibiting, and shifting relate differently to intelligence in WS as well as in typical development, with working memory being the EF most closely related to intelligence in both groups. Notably, the magnitude of the associations between the three EFs and IQ was substantially higher in the WS group than in the TD group, bringing further confirmation to the notion that frontal lobe impairments may produce a general compromise of several EFs
Document Type Article
Language English
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