Executive Functions (EFs) are high-order cognitive processes relevant to learning and adaptation and frequently impaired in children with specific learning disorders (SLDs). This study aimed to investigate EFs in children with SLD and explore the role of specific EF-related subprocesses, such as stimuli processing and processing speed. Fifty-seven SLD and 114 typically developing (TD) children, matched for gender and age, completed four tasks measuring response inhibition, interference control, shifting, and updating on a web-based teleassessment platform. The results show that SLD children performed lower in all EF tasks than TD children, regardless of stimulus type and condition. Mediation analyses suggested that differences between the SLD and TD groups are mediated by EF-related subprocesses, offering an interpretative model of EF deficits in children with SLD.

Capodieci, A., Ruffini, C., Frascari, A., Rivella, C., Bombonato, C., Giaccherini, S., et al. (2023). Executive functions in children with specific learning disorders: Shedding light on a complex profile through teleassessment. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 142(November 2023) [10.1016/j.ridd.2023.104621].

Executive functions in children with specific learning disorders: Shedding light on a complex profile through teleassessment

Marzocchi, GM;
2023

Abstract

Executive Functions (EFs) are high-order cognitive processes relevant to learning and adaptation and frequently impaired in children with specific learning disorders (SLDs). This study aimed to investigate EFs in children with SLD and explore the role of specific EF-related subprocesses, such as stimuli processing and processing speed. Fifty-seven SLD and 114 typically developing (TD) children, matched for gender and age, completed four tasks measuring response inhibition, interference control, shifting, and updating on a web-based teleassessment platform. The results show that SLD children performed lower in all EF tasks than TD children, regardless of stimulus type and condition. Mediation analyses suggested that differences between the SLD and TD groups are mediated by EF-related subprocesses, offering an interpretative model of EF deficits in children with SLD.
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Executive functions; Inhibitory control; Shifting; Specific learning disorders; Teleassessment; Updating;
English
27-ott-2023
2023
142
November 2023
104621
open
Capodieci, A., Ruffini, C., Frascari, A., Rivella, C., Bombonato, C., Giaccherini, S., et al. (2023). Executive functions in children with specific learning disorders: Shedding light on a complex profile through teleassessment. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 142(November 2023) [10.1016/j.ridd.2023.104621].
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