Executive functions, including inhibition, have been implicated in children’s reading ability. This study investigates whether children’s performance on an inhibition task is more indicative of reading ability than a measure of another executive function, that is, planning. Fifty-three male participants were administered a reading test and tests of inhibition and planning not requiring a verbal response. Regression analyses revealed that only inhibition significantly predicted reading. Previous inconsistencies may reflect the modality of the tasks used to measure inhibition. Therefore non-verbal measures may have highest utility for educational psychologists
Executive functioning (EF) is an important domain general control process implicated in the developm...
Abstract Emerging research supports the contribution of executive function (EF) to reading comprehen...
To elucidate the core executive function profile (strengths and weaknesses in inhibition, updating, ...
Executive functions, including inhibition, have been implicated in children’s reading ability. This ...
Executive functions, including inhibition, have been implicated in children's reading ability. This ...
The study evaluated the role of working memory and inhibition in predicting children's word reading ...
Individual differences in reading performance between children appear from the onset of literacy acq...
Difficulties in inhibitory processes have been shown to characterize the performance of poor compreh...
Difficulties in inhibitory processes have been shown to characterize the performance of poor compreh...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether the executive functions, inhibition, shifting, an...
Sixty-eight 3-year-old children participated in an investigation of inhibitory control (IC). Child I...
Executive functions are the constellation of higher-level control processes that enable individuals ...
Executive functioning (EF) is an important domain general control process implicated in the developm...
Abstract Emerging research supports the contribution of executive function (EF) to reading comprehen...
To elucidate the core executive function profile (strengths and weaknesses in inhibition, updating, ...
Executive functions, including inhibition, have been implicated in children’s reading ability. This ...
Executive functions, including inhibition, have been implicated in children's reading ability. This ...
The study evaluated the role of working memory and inhibition in predicting children's word reading ...
Individual differences in reading performance between children appear from the onset of literacy acq...
Difficulties in inhibitory processes have been shown to characterize the performance of poor compreh...
Difficulties in inhibitory processes have been shown to characterize the performance of poor compreh...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether the executive functions, inhibition, shifting, an...
Sixty-eight 3-year-old children participated in an investigation of inhibitory control (IC). Child I...
Executive functions are the constellation of higher-level control processes that enable individuals ...
Executive functioning (EF) is an important domain general control process implicated in the developm...
Abstract Emerging research supports the contribution of executive function (EF) to reading comprehen...
To elucidate the core executive function profile (strengths and weaknesses in inhibition, updating, ...