EVIDENCE FOR INCREASED MENTAL CAPACITY WITH AGE IN DOWN'S SYNDROME

Abstract
In a previous study, the authors reported that Down''s Syndrome children were deficient in short-term memory for color compared with severely subnormal controls. This study provides evidence that 2/3 of such children aged 15-17 yr could perform tasks which no 6-8 yr old could, which suggests they might benefit from educational experiences which were of no value at a younger age.