To elucidate the core executive function profile (strengths and weaknesses in inhibition, updating, and switching) associated with dyslexia, this study explored executive function in 27 children with dyslexia and 29 age matched controls using sensitive z-mean measures of each ability and controlled for individual differences in processing speed. This study found that developmental dyslexia is associated with inhibition and updating, but not switching impairments, at the error z-mean composite level, whilst controlling for processing speed. Inhibition and updating (but not switching) error composites predicted both dyslexia likelihood and reading ability across the full range of variation from typical to atypical. The predictive relationship...
Background Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of exe...
Background: It is well established that phonological awareness, print knowledge and rapid naming pre...
The procedural deficit hypothesis claims that impaired procedural learning is at least partly respon...
To elucidate the core executive function profile (strengths and weaknesses in inhibition, updating, ...
To elucidate the core executive function profile (strengths and weaknesses in inhibition, updating, ...
Dyslexia is a neurobiological learning disability in the reading domain that has symptoms in early c...
Recent achievement research suggests that executive function (EF), a set of regulatory processes tha...
Dyslexia is characterised by impaired reading, but socio-emotional problems typically co-occur (1). ...
†These authors have contributed equally to this work. The present study was aimed at investigating d...
Although there are several competing theories to explain dyslexia, no clear causal pathway has been ...
The term "executive function" has been used to describe several higher-order cognitive processes. Th...
Literacy plays a fundamental role in one’s development, as it represents one of the essential tools ...
Cognitive difficulties are well documented in developmental dyslexia but they present a challenge to...
Background Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of exe...
Background: It is well established that phonological awareness, print knowledge and rapid naming pre...
The procedural deficit hypothesis claims that impaired procedural learning is at least partly respon...
To elucidate the core executive function profile (strengths and weaknesses in inhibition, updating, ...
To elucidate the core executive function profile (strengths and weaknesses in inhibition, updating, ...
Dyslexia is a neurobiological learning disability in the reading domain that has symptoms in early c...
Recent achievement research suggests that executive function (EF), a set of regulatory processes tha...
Dyslexia is characterised by impaired reading, but socio-emotional problems typically co-occur (1). ...
†These authors have contributed equally to this work. The present study was aimed at investigating d...
Although there are several competing theories to explain dyslexia, no clear causal pathway has been ...
The term "executive function" has been used to describe several higher-order cognitive processes. Th...
Literacy plays a fundamental role in one’s development, as it represents one of the essential tools ...
Cognitive difficulties are well documented in developmental dyslexia but they present a challenge to...
Background Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of exe...
Background: It is well established that phonological awareness, print knowledge and rapid naming pre...
The procedural deficit hypothesis claims that impaired procedural learning is at least partly respon...