Executive Functions (EFs) are fundamental to every aspect of life. The present study was implemented to evaluate factors influencing their development in a group of preschools orally educated profoundly deaf children of hearing parents, who received CI within two years of age. Methods Twenty-five preschool CI children were tested using the Battery for Assessment of Executive Functions (BAFE) to assess their flexibility, inhibition and non-verbal visuo-spatial working memory skills. The percentage of children performing in normal range was reported for each of the EF subtests. Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis were performed to assess differences between gender, listening mode and degree of parents’ education subgroups. The Spearman Rank Corr...
While cochlear implants allow many infants to develop appropriate language skills, the ability of in...
PurposeDeaf children are frequently reported to be at risk for difficulties in executive function (E...
This study explored possible associations of social maturity, executive function (EF), self-efficacy...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether deficits in executive functioning (EF)...
Objects: This study aimed to evaluate the Executive Function (EF) domains in a group of profoundly d...
Several studies have reported poor executive function (EF) development in deaf children with subsequ...
Several studies have reported poor executive function (EF) development in deaf children with subsequ...
Studies have suggested that language and executive function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, th...
Neurocognitive processes such as executive functioning (EF) may influence the development of speech-...
Studies have suggested that language and Executive Function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, th...
Executive Functions (EFs) include cognitive processes such as attention, problem solving, inhibitio...
Executive functioning (EF) is a multidimensional aspect of development that encompasses various ment...
Neurocognitive processes such as executive functioning (EF) may influence the development of speech-...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Objective To investigate differences in executive functioning between deaf children with cochlear im...
While cochlear implants allow many infants to develop appropriate language skills, the ability of in...
PurposeDeaf children are frequently reported to be at risk for difficulties in executive function (E...
This study explored possible associations of social maturity, executive function (EF), self-efficacy...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether deficits in executive functioning (EF)...
Objects: This study aimed to evaluate the Executive Function (EF) domains in a group of profoundly d...
Several studies have reported poor executive function (EF) development in deaf children with subsequ...
Several studies have reported poor executive function (EF) development in deaf children with subsequ...
Studies have suggested that language and executive function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, th...
Neurocognitive processes such as executive functioning (EF) may influence the development of speech-...
Studies have suggested that language and Executive Function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, th...
Executive Functions (EFs) include cognitive processes such as attention, problem solving, inhibitio...
Executive functioning (EF) is a multidimensional aspect of development that encompasses various ment...
Neurocognitive processes such as executive functioning (EF) may influence the development of speech-...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Objective To investigate differences in executive functioning between deaf children with cochlear im...
While cochlear implants allow many infants to develop appropriate language skills, the ability of in...
PurposeDeaf children are frequently reported to be at risk for difficulties in executive function (E...
This study explored possible associations of social maturity, executive function (EF), self-efficacy...