心理学
威斯康星卡片分类测试
前额叶皮质
坚持
加州言语学习测验
斯特罗普效应
口语流利性测试
执行职能
工作记忆
认知灵活性
背景(考古学)
发展心理学
认知心理学
语言学习
认知
神经科学
神经心理学
古生物学
生物
作者
Desirée A. White,Marsha Gragert,Tammy Mandernach,Kathleen Huntington,Robert D. Steiner
标识
DOI:10.1037//0894-4105.15.2.221
摘要
The prefrontal cortex has been implicated in the mediation of executive processes that facilitate learning and memory. The authors hypothesized that children with prefrontal dysfunction related to phenylketonuria (PKU) would experience deficits in learning and memory because of impaired strategy use. They evaluated 23 children with PKU and 23 controls by using the California Verbal Learning Test-Children's Version (CVLT-C). General executive abilities were tested using the Stroop Color and Word Test, the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, and phonemic and category fluency. Children with PKU, especially older children, showed poorer learning across trials and less use of semantic clustering on the CVLT-C but intact retention of previously encoded information. With the exception of phonemic fluency, deficits were not observed in general executive control. Results are discussed within the context of abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex and white matter of the brain.
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