peer reviewedThis study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-old Brazilian children from a range of social backgrounds of whom approximately half lived below the poverty line. A particular focus was to explore the executive function profile of children whose classroom reading performance was judged below standard by their teachers and who were matched to controls on chronological age, sex, school type (private or public), domicile (Salvador/BA or São Paulo/SP) and socioeconomic status. Children completed a battery of 12 executive function tasks that were conceptual tapping cognitive flexibility, working memory, inhibition and selective attention. Each executive function domain was assessed by several ta...
Based on evidence that socioeconomic-related achievement gaps emerge prior to school entry, many res...
Abstract Reading disabilities are one of the most significant causes of school failure and may resul...
This article argues that individual differences in processing speed are important in the relationshi...
This study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-old Brazilian ...
This study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-old Brazilian ...
This study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-old Brazilian ...
International audienceThis article presents two studies investigating the role of executive function...
International audienceThis article presents two studies investigating the role of executive function...
International audienceThis article presents two studies investigating the role of executive function...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
Based on evidence that socioeconomic-related achievement gaps emerge prior to school entry, many res...
Based on evidence that socioeconomic-related achievement gaps emerge prior to school entry, many res...
Abstract Reading disabilities are one of the most significant causes of school failure and may resul...
This article argues that individual differences in processing speed are important in the relationshi...
This study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-old Brazilian ...
This study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-old Brazilian ...
This study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-old Brazilian ...
International audienceThis article presents two studies investigating the role of executive function...
International audienceThis article presents two studies investigating the role of executive function...
International audienceThis article presents two studies investigating the role of executive function...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
Studies have demonstrated significant associations between executive function (EF) and reading abili...
Based on evidence that socioeconomic-related achievement gaps emerge prior to school entry, many res...
Based on evidence that socioeconomic-related achievement gaps emerge prior to school entry, many res...
Abstract Reading disabilities are one of the most significant causes of school failure and may resul...
This article argues that individual differences in processing speed are important in the relationshi...