Executive functions in children with dyslexia.

Arq Neuropsiquiatr

Universidade Federal do Estado de São Paulo, Departamento de Psicobiologia, São Paulo SP, Brasil.

Published: May 2019

Introduction: This study aimed to verify whether children with dyslexia have difficulties in executive functions (shifting, working memory, inhibition).

Methods: A sample of 47 children (ages 8-13 years) participated in the study: 24 who were dyslexic and 23 controls with typical development. A battery of neuropsychological tests was used.

Results: Results revealed executive function difficulties among the dyslexic children when compared with controls, encompassing selective attention modulation processes, shifting, and inhibitory control. These difficulties appeared to be affected by phonological working memory deficits, typically associated with dyslexia.

Conclusion: Our findings support the consensus among scholars regarding the central involvement of phonological skill dysfunctions in dyslexia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20190033DOI Listing

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