Studies have suggested that language and executive function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, the two are difficult to separate, and it is particularly difficult to determine whether one skill is more dependent on the other. Deafness provides a unique opportunity to disentangle these skills because in this case, language difficulties have a sensory not cognitive basis. In this study, deaf (n = 108) and hearing (n = 125) children (age 8 years) were assessed on language and a wide range of nonverbal EF tasks. Deaf children performed significantly less well on EF tasks, even controlling for nonverbal intelligence and speed of processing. Language mediated EF skill, but the reverse pattern was not evident. Findings suggest that language is ...
The question of the relation of language to thinking has long been debated. Piaget has claimed that,...
It has been demonstrated that executive functions play a significant role in different aspects of 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...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Executive functioning (EF) is a multidimensional aspect of development that encompasses various ment...
PurposeDeaf children are frequently reported to be at risk for difficulties in executive function (E...
Executive Functions (EFs) include cognitive processes such as attention, problem solving, inhibitio...
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...
Deaf children are often described as having difficulty with executive function (EF), often manifesti...
Executive Functions (EFs) are fundamental to every aspect of life. The present study was implemented...
The internal use of language during problem solving is con-sidered to play a key role in executive f...
Language is considered an important precursor for executive function (EF) development, with advantag...
The question of the relation of language to thinking has long been debated. Piaget has claimed that,...
It has been demonstrated that executive functions play a significant role in different aspects of 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...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Executive functioning (EF) is a multidimensional aspect of development that encompasses various ment...
PurposeDeaf children are frequently reported to be at risk for difficulties in executive function (E...
Executive Functions (EFs) include cognitive processes such as attention, problem solving, inhibitio...
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...
Deaf children are often described as having difficulty with executive function (EF), often manifesti...
Executive Functions (EFs) are fundamental to every aspect of life. The present study was implemented...
The internal use of language during problem solving is con-sidered to play a key role in executive f...
Language is considered an important precursor for executive function (EF) development, with advantag...
The question of the relation of language to thinking has long been debated. Piaget has claimed that,...
It has been demonstrated that executive functions play a significant role in different aspects of th...
Neurocognitive processes such as executive functioning (EF) may influence the development of speech-...