Verbal Learning Strategies of Adolescents and Adults with the Syndrome of Nonverbal Learning Disabilities |
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Authors: | Nancy J. Fisher John W. Deluca |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Windsor , Ontario, Canada;2. Wayne State University School of Medicine , Detroit, MI;3. Wayne State University School of Medicine , Detroit, MI |
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Abstract: | Abstract Although many psychometric studies of individuals with the syndrome of nonverbal learning disabilities (NLD) have been conducted, one relatively neglected area has been the study of their performance on explicit verbal memory measures. We examined the performance of adolescents and adults with NLD on the California Verbal Learning Test, a measure allowing analysis of self-initiated learning strategies, and compared their performance to age- and Full Scale IQ-matched verbal learning-disabled (VLD) controls. Mean performance of the NLD sample on the semantic clustering index fell one standard deviation below the normative mean, whereas their serial clustering score was within normal limits. Additionally, the serial clustering score for our NLD sample was significantly greater than their semantic clustering score, suggesting that these individuals are more likely to spontaneously employ serial verbal learning strategies as opposed to those that are semantically driven. This difference in serial versus semantic clustering scores was not seen in our VLD controls, who performed equally well, and within normal limits, on both indices. |
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