词汇 | mental-age |
释义 | mental age noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˌmen.təl ˈeɪdʒ/ us /ˌmen.təl ˈeɪdʒ/ A person's mental age is a measurement of their ability to think when compared to the average person's ability at that age: 智力年龄;心理年龄 Although Andrew is 25, he has a mental age of six.虽然安德鲁已经25岁了,但智力年龄只有6岁。 Mind and personality -hearted -heartedly -heartedness alexithymia allism allistic alter ego ambivert Asperger's syndrome gender identity gestaltist jib neurotypicality noddle noetic noggin non-identity psychoanalysis psychoanalytic subconscious You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Intelligence Examples of mental agemental age 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. See all examples of mental age These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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