Working memory is considered a well-established predictor of individual variation in reading comprehension in children and adults. However, how storage and processing capacities of working memory in both the phonological and semantic domain relate to reading comprehension is still unclear. In the current study, we investigated the contribution of phonological and semantic storage, and phonological and semantic processing to reading comprehension in 123 Dutch children in fifth grade. We conducted regression and mediation analyses to find out to what extent variation in reading comprehension could be explained by storage and processing capacities in both the phonological and the semantic domain, while controlling for children’s decoding and v...
Working memory predicts children's reading comprehension but it is not clear whether this relation i...
Contains fulltext : 197460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
Models of reading comprehension using the working memory paradigm have been formulated from studies...
Contains fulltext : 163394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Working memory ...
Working memory capacity is described as a pool of limited resources that carry out processing and st...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current study we investigated the contribution of storage and s...
Background: The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that successful reading comprehension requires h...
Background The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that successful reading comprehension requires hi...
Vocabulary knowledge is a fundamental requirement for school success, not least because of its impor...
This study investigated the relationships between working memory and reading comprehension. Two non-...
Word knowledge is one of the key elements in reading comprehension and by extension in school succes...
Contains fulltext : 73293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
We report three correlation studies, which investigate the hypothesis that individual differences in...
The performance of 60 13-year-old students was examined on tasks measuring phonological processing, ...
Many studies have demonstrated a strong association between working memory (WM) capacities and early...
Working memory predicts children's reading comprehension but it is not clear whether this relation i...
Contains fulltext : 197460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
Models of reading comprehension using the working memory paradigm have been formulated from studies...
Contains fulltext : 163394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Working memory ...
Working memory capacity is described as a pool of limited resources that carry out processing and st...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current study we investigated the contribution of storage and s...
Background: The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that successful reading comprehension requires h...
Background The lexical quality hypothesis proposes that successful reading comprehension requires hi...
Vocabulary knowledge is a fundamental requirement for school success, not least because of its impor...
This study investigated the relationships between working memory and reading comprehension. Two non-...
Word knowledge is one of the key elements in reading comprehension and by extension in school succes...
Contains fulltext : 73293.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
We report three correlation studies, which investigate the hypothesis that individual differences in...
The performance of 60 13-year-old students was examined on tasks measuring phonological processing, ...
Many studies have demonstrated a strong association between working memory (WM) capacities and early...
Working memory predicts children's reading comprehension but it is not clear whether this relation i...
Contains fulltext : 197460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
Models of reading comprehension using the working memory paradigm have been formulated from studies...