Title of article :
Phonological and Visuo-Spatial Working Memory Alterations in Dyslexic Children
Author/Authors :
Poblano، نويسنده , , Adri?n and Valadéz-Tepec، نويسنده , , Trinidad and de Lourdes Arias، نويسنده , , Ma and Garc??a-Pedroza، نويسنده , , Felipe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Background
g memory allows the retention of a limited amount of information for a brief period of time and the manipulation of that information. This study was undertaken to compare possible differences in working memory between dyslexic and control children.
s
t the executive central process that controls attention, subjects were requested to assemble a 100-piece puzzle. To test the phonological loop, subjects were requested to repeat orally a 10-item list with the following characteristics: digits spanning two numbers; phonologically similar words, and unfamiliar pseudowords. The visuo-spatial sketchpad was tested by means of assembling a 25-piece puzzle.
s
dyslexic and and forty control children were studied. Dyslexic children recall a lesser number of similar words in the phonological loop and spend a longer time in puzzle assembly in the visuo-spatial sketchpad. No statistical difference in the central executive process was found.
sions
t results suggest the importance of visuo-spatial and phonological loop alterations in dyslexic children that may result in difficulties with similar words and spatial information.
Keywords :
Dyslexia , memory , Short-term memory , learning disorders , Working memory
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research