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Executive functioning and verbal fluency in children with language difficulties

Executive functioning and verbal fluency in children with language difficulties

... for children with language difficulties ...with children with SLI are speculative. Nevertheless, verbal fluency tasks tap highly relevant and generalizable classroom ... See full document

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Executive functioning and verbal fluency in children with language difficulties

Executive functioning and verbal fluency in children with language difficulties

... Permanent repository link: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/12056/ Link to published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2015.06.001 Copyright and reuse: City Research Online a[r] ... See full document

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Executive functioning in children with specific language impairment

Executive functioning in children with specific language impairment

... If verbal mediation were occurring on most EF tasks, one might expect verbal IQ to be significantly related to EF (as indicated by the ...ELWM, verbal fluency, see Table 3); and for both of ... See full document

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The relation between executive functioning, reaction time, naming speed and single word reading in children with typical development and language impairments

The relation between executive functioning, reaction time, naming speed and single word reading in children with typical development and language impairments

... variables, verbal fluency was the best predictor of decoding (taking into consideration beta values and the second regression analysis with competitor ...both verbal fluency and decoding ... See full document

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The assessment of executive functioning in children

The assessment of executive functioning in children

... American children (75 to 100 at each age level 8-15 years) and ...of executive function measures may increase performance variability and measurement error, such that high values cannot be expected, Delis ... See full document

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Strengths and weaknesses in executive functioning in children with intellectual disability

Strengths and weaknesses in executive functioning in children with intellectual disability

... on children with ID that has included a broad range of EF ...of children with ID have included measures of ELWM, generally reporting MA appropriate performance for children with ID ...that ... See full document

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An exploration of the factor structure of executive functioning in children

An exploration of the factor structure of executive functioning in children

... of executive functioning (EF). For children and young people, there is evidence of a progression from a single factor to a more differentiated structure, although the precise nature of these factors ... See full document

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Individual differences and their contribution to the factor structure of executive functioning in children

Individual differences and their contribution to the factor structure of executive functioning in children

... of executive functioning (EF). For children and young people, there is evidence of a progression from a single factor to a more differentiated structure, although the precise nature of these factors ... See full document

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RETRACTED: Do Deaf Children Delay in Their Executive Functioning Due to Their Delayed Language Abilities?

RETRACTED: Do Deaf Children Delay in Their Executive Functioning Due to Their Delayed Language Abilities?

... deaf children, which typically reflect delayed rather than disordered functioning, are potentially use- ful in clarifying the relationship between language and EF be- cause these children’s ... See full document

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Language, executive functioning and symptomatology—Is fluency a transversal tool in schizophrenia?

Language, executive functioning and symptomatology—Is fluency a transversal tool in schizophrenia?

... the verbal tasks we computed several indexes as totals (total words produced for each category or letter fluency, and totals for category fluency and total for let- ter fluency scores), number ... See full document

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Executive functioning, motor difficulties and developmental coordination disorder

Executive functioning, motor difficulties and developmental coordination disorder

... 2007). Executive-loaded working memory (ELWM) has been assessed by tasks requiring participants to process increasing amounts of information, either assessing the veracity of a number of statements (verbal ... See full document

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Phonological awareness intervention for verbal working memory skills in school-age children with specific language impairment and concomitant word reading difficulties

Phonological awareness intervention for verbal working memory skills in school-age children with specific language impairment and concomitant word reading difficulties

... the verbal working memory functioning ...the verbal memory tasks. In other words, our selected verbal short-term memory subtests may be easier for children and more amenable to explicit ... See full document

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THE EFFECTS OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS AND THEORY OF MIND ON SEMANTIC FLUENCY IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

THE EFFECTS OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS AND THEORY OF MIND ON SEMANTIC FLUENCY IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

... of language as well as a measure of executive ...that verbal fluency tasks are, to a larger extent correlated with language than they are with executive functions (Whiteside et ... See full document

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Taste perception analysis using a semantic verbal fluency task

Taste perception analysis using a semantic verbal fluency task

... After completion of the VF task, an additional task was requested to be performed by each subject. All subjects were presented with four randomly arranged cards, each of which was labeled with the name of one of the four ... See full document

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Less words, more words: psychometric schizotypy and verbal fluency

Less words, more words: psychometric schizotypy and verbal fluency

... with verbal productivity, as assessed by a typical letter fluency ...between verbal fluency and schizotypy was not linear; these associations were present only for those participants who ... See full document

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Fluency and language dominance in bilinguals

Fluency and language dominance in bilinguals

... C-test scores for German when compared with the bilinguals but will have higher scores in Turkish.  The C-tests scores in Turkish and German will show[r] ... See full document

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Adolescents with a history of specific language impairment (SLI) : strengths and difficulties in social, emotional and behavioral functioning

Adolescents with a history of specific language impairment (SLI) : strengths and difficulties in social, emotional and behavioral functioning

... Epidemiological studies have shown gender differences in the types of difficulties experienced by adolescents. Females are more likely to experience internalizing problems, for example, emotional difficulties, whilst males ... See full document

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Speech and language difficulties in children with and without a family history of dyslexia

Speech and language difficulties in children with and without a family history of dyslexia

... and language therapy in comparison to around 28% in previous ...and language therapy departments are relatively active and work closely with local ...observe children who might qualify for therapy, ... See full document

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Similarity Measures for the Detection of Clinical Conditions with Verbal Fluency Tasks

Similarity Measures for the Detection of Clinical Conditions with Verbal Fluency Tasks

... The cluster and switch dynamic is a classic source of information for separating clinical groups in SVF tests, due to their deep connections to executive functions and semantic memory (Troyer et al., 1998). ... See full document

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The Relationship between Executive Functioning and Emotional Intelligence in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Relationship between Executive Functioning and Emotional Intelligence in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

... both children and adults with ASD have previously shown to have atypical patterns of EF skills, little is known about EI in either children or adults with ...in children with ASD. Twenty ... See full document

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