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Electrophysiological evidence of altered memory processing in children experiencing early deprivation
Authors:Güler O Evren  Hostinar Camelia E  Frenn Kristin A  Nelson Charles A  Gunnar Megan R  Thomas Kathleen M
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Augsburg College, 2211 Riverside Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA. guler@augsburg.edu
Abstract:Associations between early deprivation and memory functioning were examined in 9- to 11-year-old children. Children who had experienced prolonged institutional care prior to adoption were compared to children who were adopted early from foster care and children reared in birth families. Measures included the Paired Associates Learning task from the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test and Automated Battery (CANTAB) and a continuous recognition memory task during which ERPs were also recorded. Children who experienced prolonged institutionalization showed deficits in both behavioral memory measures as well as an attenuated P300 parietal memory effect. Results implicate memory function as one of the domains that may be negatively influenced by early deprivation in the form of institutional care.
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