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Diane Powers Dirette1, Michele A Anderson2.
Abstract
Deficits in working memory are pervasive, resistant to remediation and significantly impact a persons ability to perform activities of daily living. Internal strategies are effective for improving working memory. Learning style preferences may influence the use of various internal working memory strategies. This study compares the use of internal working memory strategies among four different learning style preferences; converger, diverger, assimilator and accommodator. A non-experimental group design was used to compare the use of internal working memory strategies and learning style preferences among 110 adults. There were some significant differences in the types of strategies used according to learning style preferences. Knowing the learning style preference of clients may help occupational therapists better tailor cognitive rehabilitation treatments to meet the client's needs.Entities:
Keywords: cognitive rehabilitation; learning styles; working memory
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26984591 DOI: 10.3109/07380577.2015.1138015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Occup Ther Health Care ISSN: 0738-0577