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Examples of mental age


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Thus, in the present study children were excluded if they had a receptive language mentalage of less than 4 years.
There are, however, a number of exceptions to this general rule of "normal" mentalage-appropriate language.
This suggests that the ability to learn and apply rules develops with mentalage.
Across diagnostic groups, performance on the rule-based conditions was related to receptive language mentalage.
These relationships persist beyond a common association with chronological and verbal mentalage.
Visuospatial abilities usually lag behind expectations based on mentalage.
As expected, we found that receptive language mentalage was positively correlated with rule-based categorization ability for all groups of children.
Levels of performance are often benchmarked to chronological or mentalage expectations.
These include, for example, concerns with ceiling effects, small sample sizes, broad age ranges, and reliance on mentalage scores.
It is possible that nonverbal mentalage may be a better predictor of the type of categorization skills assessed by this particular task.
Matching to typically developing controls on the basis of chronological age or mentalage raises similar problems.
If we use vocabulary size, we may as well use mentalage, for the two are highly correlated.
The mixed model analyses reported below covaried non-verbal mentalage.
This suggests common factors underlie these tasks over and above any common association with chronological age and verbal mentalage.
This behavior was more common among autistic than typically developing children of similar verbal mentalage and chronological age.
It is possible that mentalage may not completely account for the disrupted prototype learning observed.
That is, their performance was below that of normally developing children matched on receptive language mentalage.
As expected, we did not find a relationship between prototype formation and receptive language mentalage for any of the diagnostic groups.
Increasing non-verbal mentalage was consistently associated with increasing skill level in vocabulary and non-verbal communication, object use and play skills.
These earlier studies must be interpreted with caution as they included very small numbers of children who varied widely in age, mentalage, and language ability.
The disparity between mentalage and chronological ages means that atypical groups have far more experience of everyday objects and a large store of world knowledge despite their cognitive limitations.
Furthermore, the ability to follow eye gaze and head turn was ubiquitous within and largely confined to those children with autism who had a mentalage above 4 years.
After controlling for mentalage, they found no evidence for selective deficits in irregular past tense performance in this population, although they were impaired at generalizing to novel forms.
However, because our results were adjusted for group differences in nonverbal mentalage, we cannot be certain that level of development per se is the primary factor involved.
However, because children with autism typically have higher nonverbal than verbal mental ages, it is unlikely that nonverbal mentalage can completely explain prototype formation impairments in autism.
In summary, the picture emerging from studies of gaze following in children with autism is that the development of spontaneous gazefollowing behavior is delayed and linked to mentalage.
Our great criticism is, of course, the question of the chronological age being the criterion as opposed to the mentalage.
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They should be in kindergarten, because that is their mentalage, if they believe that.
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Someone who is 16 may have a mentalage of 11.
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I have often heard doctors say that the mentalage of a boy of perhaps sixteen or seventeen was twelve.
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As in many such cases, he is now in his late 30s, but remains at the mentalage of an infant.
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The superintendent of police described a young private soldier as a "high-grade mental deficient with a mentalage of eight".
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I have a severely disabled daughter with a mentalage of two years and a natural age of 35.
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It is important that we protect children with learning disabilities, whose mentalage is often much lower than their physical age.
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As the child who is twelve need not consent, why should the person whose mentalage is twelve consent?
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Not one of them could speak because their mentalage was too low.
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I have never believed that you could state at the age of 11 what mentalage a child would attain at the age of 20.
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One can never be certain with regard to the backwoodsmen opposite as to the relation betwen their physical and their mentalage.
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It emerged that one of the juveniles who had been arrested had a mentalage of under seven.
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One said that he had a mentalage of three-and-a-half and the other a mentalage of five-and-a-half.
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At the physical age of 9 years, his mentalage, according to the tests he passed, was found to be 15½.
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It was also established that he had the mentalage of a child of 12.
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In an average class of 30 children aged 10, one may have a mentalage of five while another has a mentalage of 15.
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He has a mentalage of eight, but the family lost £4 per week in housing benefit because he reached the age of 25.
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I understand that they are under 21 and many have an average mentalage of only 11 or 12.
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That would give him a mentalage of about 11 years.
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To lump him with someone who has a mentalage of 16 can lead to injustice and unfairness.
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What matters to him is the mentalage which he manages to attain.
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In that case the victim was a woman of 22, said to have the mentalage of a child of 7.
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There was another child, aged 15, with a mentalage of a child of seven.
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The child has the mentalage of a one-month-old baby and is incapable of any further development.
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We know almost better than anyone that in our own constituencies there are boys who, although 16 years of age, have a mentalage of 10 or perhaps 12.
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It was purely a question of whether there was any probative value to a confession made by a person whose mentalage was somewhere between three-and-a-half and five-and-a-half.
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I think we are all quite well aware that in the case of a particular child the chronological age and the mentalage may differ quite widely.
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I trust this is not outside the scope of this debate because these young people often have a much lower mentalage, and in many ways are still children.
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The mentalage of this industry is 21 years, but we have not yet experienced the safety problem of a station mothballed after 25 years' active use—in any country.
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If a ward of patients with a mentalage of five years had adequate staff, could not that eventuality have been covered by other staff coming in?
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Some people might say that he had a simple mind and others would say that if he is not of normal mentalage then his mind is abnormal.
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For these children, who will have a low mentalage at 16 and to whom the normal rules of educational development do not apply, there is need for close integration.
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Spitz studied concepts such as mentalage, and the abilities of autistic savants.
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He estimated her mentalage at around nine months to a year old.
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However, because her mentalage is that of a child, she is often easily defeated.
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However, a mentalage result on an intelligence test does not mean that children function at their mentalage level in all aspects of life.
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He can sometimes act child like as his mentalage is at the age of ten years old.
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He believed that children of different ages should be compared to their peers to determine their mentalage in relation to their chronological age.
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The mentalage of the child that is tested is the same as the average age at which normal children achieve a particular score.
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Abhay becomes ill and his mentalage is reduced to 5.
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Despite her actual mentalage, she has the appearance of a 10-year-old, and is often shown in a sexualized fashion.
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It should be pointed out that if the mentalage of the individual does not increase, the memory span will not, either.
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He found that employees who were rated excellent had, on average, a higher mentalage.
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It was also made clear that the character would have learning disabilities and a mentalage of a 10-year-old.
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As a result, victims can be of any chronological age if their mentalage is below the age of consent.
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He claimed she had a mentalage of 9.
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He is noted for his learning disability and his condition of where he has a mentalage of a human in preadolescence.
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More recent research has suggested that the quality of the instruction a child receives is more important than mentalage in determining learning success.
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For example, a 6 year-old child who passed all the tasks usually passed by 6 year-oldsbut nothing beyondwould have a mentalage that exactly matched his chronological age, 6.0.
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She was about 30 inches (76 cm) tall, weighed about 16 pounds (7.3 kg), and had an estimated mentalage of nine months to one year.
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The reason for this test was to score the individual and compare it to others of the same age group rather than to score by chronological age and mentalage.
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He is a special education patient, reportedly 39 years-old but with the mentalage of an eighth grader, with the sophomoric sense of humor to match.
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Do any of our behavioral measures mean the same thing in children of different ages or in children of the same chronological age but different mental ages?
If the same-result responses reflect nonverbal cognitive development rather than language knowledge or experience, children with appropriate mental ages should show this response even if their language is quite limited.
This helps to assess their chronological and mental ages and levels of abilities from age groups of 6 to 18 years.
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Gestural and procedural imitation were significantly related to mentalage and chronological age in subjects with autism.
Carolyn cannot even hold her head up and is of no mentalage at all.
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Suzanne, aged 18 but with a mentalage of eight, is a compulsive thief.
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Beckham looked at the abilities of people with mental ages from five to twelve and assessed their ability to fulfill certain tasks.
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