Effects of Emotion on Episodic Memory in Typically Developing Children and Children With Williams-Beuren Syndrome (EEM-TAdev)
Mental Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Mental Disorders focused on measuring emotion, memory, Williams-Beuren syndrome
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Children with William-Beuren syndrome
- Genetic diagnosis (CGH-Array or FISH) of microdeletion 7q11.23
- 8 to 18 years old
- Native French speaker
- Psychotropic medication unchanged during one month preceding inclusion
Typically developing children and healthy adults:
- 6 to 30 years old
- Native French speaker
- Absence of history of neurodevelopmental neurological and psychiatric disease
Exclusion Criteria:
Children with William-Beuren syndrome:
- Diagnosis of severe intellectual deficit (Total IQ lower than 40 evaluated with WPPSI-II or WISC-IV)
- Presence of another genetic anomaly
- Presence of vascular; infectious or neurodegenerative disease
- Medication impacting motor and cognitive abilities
- Non-corrected visual and hearing impairment
Typically developing children and Healthy Adults :
- Diagnosis of severe intellectual deficit (Total IQ lower than 70 evaluated with WPPSI-II or WISC-IV)
- Presence of vascular; infectious or neurodegenerative disease knew by parents or legal representative
- Learning disorders
- History of neurological or psychiatric disease
- Medication impacting motor and cognitive abilities, non-corrected visual and hearing impairment
Sites / Locations
- Hopital Vinatier
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Atypical development
Typical development
30 children with Williams-Beuren syndrome will be presented with two tasks of episodic memory, one with visual stimuli and another one with audio-verbal stimuli. Manipulation of valence and modality (negative, positive, neutral) in order to measure influence of emotion on episodic memory:Spatial and recognition memory ans source and content memory. The tasks will be presented one after another with a break of 15 minutes. In both tasks the participants will have to encode the stimuli and then first recall them and second to recognize the encoded stimuli amongst new stimuli. The stimuli will be presented on the computer. The responses will be collected by the experimenter for recall task and by the computer for recognition task. During the recognition task the EEG recording will be done.
30 control children matched for mental age will be presented with two tasks of episodic memory, one with visual stimuli and another one with audio-verbal stimuli. Manipulation of valence and modality (negative, positive, neutral) in order to measure influence of emotion on episodic memory:Spatial and recognition memory ans source and content memory. The tasks will be presented one after another with a break of 15 minutes. In both tasks the participants will have to encode the stimuli and then first recall them and second to recognize the encoded stimuli amongst new stimuli. The stimuli will be presented on the computer. The responses will be collected by the experimenter for recall task and by the computer for recognition task. During the recognition task the EEG recording will be done.