Background Executive functions have been proposed to account for individual variation in reading comprehension beyond the contributions of decoding skills and language skills. However, insight into the direct and indirect effects of multiple executive functions on fifth‐grade reading comprehension, while accounting for decoding and language skills, is limited. Aim The present study investigated the direct and indirect effects of fourth‐grade executive functions (i.e., working memory, inhibition, and planning) on fifth‐grade reading comprehension, after accounting for decoding and language skills. Sample The sample included 113 fourth‐grade children (including 65 boys and 48 girls; Age M = 9.89; SD = .44 years). Methods The participants were...
Executive functions are the constellation of higher-level control processes that enable individuals ...
The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between neuropsychological and behaviora...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language ski...
Background: Executive functions have been proposed to account for individual variation in reading co...
This study explored from a cognitive perspective the relationship between executive functions (EF...
Reading comprehension (RC) is a complex, dynamic process by which readers interact with text to cons...
Abstract The simple view of reading proposes that the development of reading comprehension in early ...
Extant research is increasingly recognizing the contribution of executive function (EF) to reading c...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Background Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of exe...
Introduction: The Simple View of Reading (SVR) is one of several established models of reading that ...
In the current study we investigated the contribution of storage and separate measures of executive ...
Abstract Emerging research supports the contribution of executive function (EF) to reading comprehen...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that a relationship exists between reading comprehension and wo...
Executive function is a very key component of development. Awareness of executive function has beco...
Executive functions are the constellation of higher-level control processes that enable individuals ...
The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between neuropsychological and behaviora...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language ski...
Background: Executive functions have been proposed to account for individual variation in reading co...
This study explored from a cognitive perspective the relationship between executive functions (EF...
Reading comprehension (RC) is a complex, dynamic process by which readers interact with text to cons...
Abstract The simple view of reading proposes that the development of reading comprehension in early ...
Extant research is increasingly recognizing the contribution of executive function (EF) to reading c...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Background Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of exe...
Introduction: The Simple View of Reading (SVR) is one of several established models of reading that ...
In the current study we investigated the contribution of storage and separate measures of executive ...
Abstract Emerging research supports the contribution of executive function (EF) to reading comprehen...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that a relationship exists between reading comprehension and wo...
Executive function is a very key component of development. Awareness of executive function has beco...
Executive functions are the constellation of higher-level control processes that enable individuals ...
The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between neuropsychological and behaviora...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language ski...