Effect of Face Inversion on Inhibition Processes in People with Down Syndrome
This study examined how facial stimulus orientation, interference, and working memory load affect recognition performance in 36 individuals with Down syndrome compared to 36 typically developing controls. Individuals with Down syndrome showed atypical facial processing patterns, including an absent face inversion effect (which typically developing individuals exhibited), along with reduced performance on interference management tasks across all conditions.
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- PPR — Wed May 27 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) · Read full article (translated)
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