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Working memory in children with reading disabilities and/or mathematical disabilities.

Frauke De Weerdt1, Annemie Desoete, Herbert Roeyers.   

Abstract

Elementary school children with reading disabilities (RD; n = 17), mathematical disabilities (MD; n = 22), or combined reading and mathematical disabilities (RD+MD; n = 28) were compared to average achieving (AA; n = 45) peers on working memory measures. On all working memory components, 2 (RD vs. no RD) × 2 (MD vs. no MD) factorial ANCOVAs revealed clear differences between children with and without RD. Children with MD had lower span scores than the AA children on measures of the phonological loop and the central executive. A significant interaction effect between RD and MD was found only for listening recall and had a small, partial effect size. In addition, analyses showed that the best logistic regression model consisted of a visuospatial and a central executive task. The model significantly distinguished between the AA and clinical groups and between the MD and RD+MD groups. Evidence was found for domain-general working memory problems in children with learning disabilities. Management of working memory loads in structured learning activities in the classroom, at home, or during therapy may help these children to cope with their problems in a more profound manner.

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Keywords:  comorbidity; mathematical disabilities; reading disabilities; working memory

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22941463     DOI: 10.1177/0022219412455238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Learn Disabil        ISSN: 0022-2194


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