The current study examined individual differences in children\u27s phonological and visuospatial short-term memory as potential mediators of the relationship among attention problems and near- and long-term scholastic achievement. Nested structural equation models revealed that teacher-reported attention problems were associated negatively with composite scholastic achievement (reading, math, language), both initially and at 4-year follow-up in an ethnically diverse sample of children (N=317). Much of this influence, however, was attenuated by phonological short-term memory\u27s contribution to near-term achievement and visuospatial short-term memory\u27s contribution to long-term achievement. Domain-specific reading and math models showed ...
There has been a growing emphasis on understanding the links between children's social characteristi...
A data-driven, transdiagnostic approach was used to identify the cognitive dimensions linked with le...
Research on reading is widespread given its predictive nature for adult outcomes pertaining to succe...
The current study examined individual differences in children\u27s phonological and visuospatial sho...
vi, 52 leavesBaddeley's (1990) empirically based model of attention and working memory provides the ...
The aim of the current study was to further explore the connection between verbal short-term recall ...
Although much research has supported the role of phonological memory with reading and math achieveme...
A previous study showed that gains in visuospatial memory from first to fifth grade predicted end-of...
Verbal short-term memory deficits are a common characteristic of children with reading problems and ...
The current work investigates relationships between poor educational outcomes and memory problems of...
Visuospatial competencies are related to performance in mathematical domains in adulthood, but are n...
A previous study showed that gains in visuospatial memory from first to fifth grade predicted end-of...
Longitudinal data from the children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) were used to...
Around 6% of U.K. children are underachieving at school relative to their potential (URP). We explor...
A data-driven, transdiagnostic approach was used to identify the cognitive dimensions linked with le...
There has been a growing emphasis on understanding the links between children's social characteristi...
A data-driven, transdiagnostic approach was used to identify the cognitive dimensions linked with le...
Research on reading is widespread given its predictive nature for adult outcomes pertaining to succe...
The current study examined individual differences in children\u27s phonological and visuospatial sho...
vi, 52 leavesBaddeley's (1990) empirically based model of attention and working memory provides the ...
The aim of the current study was to further explore the connection between verbal short-term recall ...
Although much research has supported the role of phonological memory with reading and math achieveme...
A previous study showed that gains in visuospatial memory from first to fifth grade predicted end-of...
Verbal short-term memory deficits are a common characteristic of children with reading problems and ...
The current work investigates relationships between poor educational outcomes and memory problems of...
Visuospatial competencies are related to performance in mathematical domains in adulthood, but are n...
A previous study showed that gains in visuospatial memory from first to fifth grade predicted end-of...
Longitudinal data from the children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) were used to...
Around 6% of U.K. children are underachieving at school relative to their potential (URP). We explor...
A data-driven, transdiagnostic approach was used to identify the cognitive dimensions linked with le...
There has been a growing emphasis on understanding the links between children's social characteristi...
A data-driven, transdiagnostic approach was used to identify the cognitive dimensions linked with le...
Research on reading is widespread given its predictive nature for adult outcomes pertaining to succe...