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Effect of Executive Function on Event-Based Prospective Memory for Different Forms of Learning Disabilities.

Lili Ji1,2, Qi Zhao3, Huang Gu1,2, Yanan Chen1,2, Junfeng Zhao1,2, Xiaowei Jiang1,2, Lina Wu1,2.   

Abstract

Students with learning disabilities (LDs) suffer from executive function deficits and impaired prospective memory (PM). Yet the specificity of deficits associated with different types of LDs is still unclear. The object of the present research was to compare subgroups of students with different forms of LDs (<25th percentile) on executive function and PM. Students with a mathematics disability (MD, n = 30), reading disability (RD, n = 27), both (RDMD, n = 27), or neither (typically developing, TD, n = 30) were evaluated on a set of executive functioning tasks (e.g., updating, inhibition, and shifting) and on PM. The results showed that students with MDs and RDMDs suffered from PM deficits. Among the subtypes of LDs, the deficit is different. The students with RDMDs showed a wide range of defects in PM, shifting, inhibition, and updating. In comparison, students with MDs experienced deficits in PM and shifting, while students with RDs experienced a deficit only in updating. For the RD group, the RDMD group and the TD group, updating, and shifting significantly predicted PM. For the MD group, only shifting significantly predicted PM performance, but PM deficits were not completely confined to shifting deficits.
Copyright © 2021 Ji, Zhao, Gu, Chen, Zhao, Jiang and Wu.

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Keywords:  event-based prospective memory; executive function; inhibition; learning disabilities (LDs); shifting; updating

Year:  2021        PMID: 33746809      PMCID: PMC7973034          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.528883

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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1.  Event-Related Brain Potential Correlates of Event-Based Prospective Memory in Children With Learning Disability.

Authors:  Lili Ji; Qi Zhao; Yafei Zhang; Jiaojiao Wan; Yifan Yu; Junfeng Zhao; Xiaoming Li
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-06-22       Impact factor: 5.435

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