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EXECUTIVE FUNCTION PROFILES IN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT.

Klara Marton1, Luca Campanelli1, Jessica Scheuer1, Jungmee Yoon1, Naomi Eichorn1.   

Abstract

We present findings from a study that focused on specific executive functions (EF) in children with and without specific language impairment (SLI). We analyzed performance patterns and EF profiles (spatial working memory, inhibition control, and sustained attention) in school-age SLI children and two control groups: age-matched and language matched. Our main research goal was to identify those EFs that show a weakness in children with SLI. Our specific aims were to: (1) examine whether the EF problems in children with SLI are domain-general; (2) examine whether deficits in EF in children with SLI can be explained by the general slowness hypothesis or by an overall delay in development; (3) compare EF profiles to examine whether children with SLI show a distinct pattern of performance from their peers. Our findings showed different EF profiles for the groups. We observed differences in performance patterns related to age (e.g., reaction time in response inhibition) and differences related to language status (e.g., sensitivity to interference). The findings show interesting associations in EFs that play a crucial role in language processing.

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Keywords:  Inhibition control; Language impairment; School age children; Spatial working memory; Sustained attention

Year:  2012        PMID: 25302062      PMCID: PMC4188414     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Riv Psicolinguist Appl        ISSN: 1592-1328


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