8
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
0 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: found
      • Article: not found

      Working memory in learning disability subgroups.

      1
      Journal of experimental child psychology

      Read this article at

      ScienceOpenPublisherPubMed
      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Abstract

          The purpose of this study was to investigate (a) the degree to which working memory differences between learning-disabled and nondisabled children reflect a specific or generalized deficit, and (b) whether limitations in the enhancement of learning-disabled student's working memory performance are attributable to process or storage functions. To this end, performances of reading-disabled, math-disabled, chronological age (CA)-matched, and achievement-matched children were compared on verbal and visual-spatial working memory measures under initial, gain, and maintenance conditions. The results indicated that: (a) learning-disabled subtypes were not differentiated by their performance on verbal and visual-spatial working memory measures; and (b) learning-disabled children's working memory performance was inferior to CA-matched and superior to achievement-matched counterparts across initial, gain, and maintenance conditions. The results suggest that learning-disabled children suffer generalized working memory deficits, possibly due to storage constraints in the executive system.

          Related collections

          Author and article information

          Journal
          J Exp Child Psychol
          Journal of experimental child psychology
          0022-0965
          0022-0965
          Aug 1993
          : 56
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Education, University of California, Riverside 92521.
          Article
          S0022-0965(83)71027-1
          10.1006/jecp.1993.1027
          8366327
          4763acb9-8d04-492d-b9d6-edafef4e08cd
          History

          Comments

          Comment on this article