McDonald Pamela A, Berg Derek H
a Faculty of Education , Queen's University , Kingston , Ontario , Canada.
Child Neuropsychol. 2018 Nov;24(8):1047-1062. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2017.1377694. Epub 2017 Sep 15.
An age-matched achievement-matched design was used to examine whether the executive functioning and working memory impairments exhibited by children with severe difficulties in arithmetic (SDA) are better viewed as developmental lags or as cognitive deficits. Three groups of children were included: 20 SDA children, 20 typically achieving children (CM) matched in chronological age with the SDA children, and 20 younger typically achieving children (AM) matched in achievement with the SDA group. While children with SDA did not exhibit impairments in color-word inhibition and verbal working memory, they did demonstrate impairments in shifting, quantity-digits inhibition, and visuospatial working memory. As children with SDA did not perform more poorly than their AM counterparts on any of these tasks, impairments in specific areas of executive functioning and working memory appear to reflect developmental lags rather than cognitive deficits.
采用年龄匹配和成就匹配的设计,以检验算术能力严重困难(SDA)儿童所表现出的执行功能和工作记忆损伤,是更宜被视为发育迟缓还是认知缺陷。研究纳入了三组儿童:20名SDA儿童、20名与SDA儿童年龄匹配的发育正常儿童(CM),以及20名与SDA组成就匹配的较年幼发育正常儿童(AM)。虽然SDA儿童在颜色-词语抑制和言语工作记忆方面未表现出损伤,但他们在转换、数量-数字抑制和视觉空间工作记忆方面确实表现出损伤。由于SDA儿童在这些任务中的任何一项上都没有比AM组儿童表现更差,执行功能和工作记忆特定领域的损伤似乎反映的是发育迟缓而非认知缺陷。