Literature DB >> 26825667

Cognitive Prediction of Reading, Math, and Attention: Shared and Unique Influences.

Robin L Peterson1, Richard Boada1, Lauren M McGrath2, Erik G Willcutt3, Richard K Olson3, Bruce F Pennington4.   

Abstract

The current study tested a multiple-cognitive predictor model of word reading, math ability, and attention in a community-based sample of twins ages 8 to 16 years ( N = 636). The objective was to identify cognitive predictors unique to each skill domain as well as cognitive predictors shared among skills that could help explain their overlap and thus help illuminate the basis for comorbidity of related disorders (reading disability, math disability, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). Results indicated that processing speed contributes to the overlap between reading and attention as well as math and attention, whereas verbal comprehension contributes to the overlap between reading and math. There was no evidence that executive functioning skills help account for covariation among these skill domains. Instead, specific executive functions differentially related to certain outcomes (i.e., working memory to math and inhibition to attention). We explored whether the model varied in younger versus older children and found only minor differences. Results are interpreted within the context of the multiple deficit framework for neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Keywords:  cognitive processing; memory; working

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26825667      PMCID: PMC4967036          DOI: 10.1177/0022219415618500

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


  47 in total

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3.  Neuropsychological analyses of comorbidity between reading disability and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: in search of the common deficit.

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4.  A comparison of the cognitive deficits in reading disability and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

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5.  Individual prediction of dyslexia by single versus multiple deficit models.

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6.  Etiology and neuropsychology of comorbidity between RD and ADHD: the case for multiple-deficit models.

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7.  Predicting word reading and comprehension with executive function and speed measures across development: a latent variable analysis.

Authors:  Micaela E Christopher; Akira Miyake; Janice M Keenan; Bruce Pennington; John C DeFries; Sally J Wadsworth; Erik Willcutt; Richard K Olson
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Journal:  J Child Psychol Psychiatry       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 8.982

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6.  The Critical Role of Word Reading as a Predictor of Response to Intervention.

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Review 7.  Understanding Comorbidity Between Specific Learning Disabilities.

Authors:  Erik G Willcutt; Lauren M McGrath; Bruce F Pennington; Janice M Keenan; John C DeFries; Richard K Olson; Sally J Wadsworth
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8.  Early neuropsychological profile of children diagnosed with a brain tumor predicts later academic difficulties at school age.

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9.  A Meta-Analytical Review of the Genetic and Environmental Correlations between Reading and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms and Reading and Math.

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10.  A Cognitive Dimensional Approach to Understanding Shared and Unique Contributions to Reading, Math, and Attention Skills.

Authors:  Amanda E Child; Paul T Cirino; Jack M Fletcher; Erik G Willcutt; Lynn S Fuchs
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2018-05-21
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