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The unique contribution of working memory, inhibition, cognitive flexibility, and intelligence to reading comprehension and reading speed

机译:工作记忆,抑制,认知灵活性和智能对阅读理解和阅读速度的独特贡献

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There are several studies showing that executive functions such as working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility are related to reading abilities. However, most of these studies did not simultaneously take different executive functions and intelligence into account. Therefore, the aim of our study was to investigate if working memory, inhibition, cognitive flexibility, and fluid intelligence uniquely contribute to reading. Furthermore, we tested the hypothesis that reading comprehension and reading speed are correlated but separable reading abilities with different relations to other cognitive functions. To test this assumption, we examined if executive functions and fluid intelligence unequally relate to reading comprehension and reading speed. A total of 186 school children (mean age = 9.31 years) participated in our study and performed a complex span task (working memory), task switching (cognitive flexibility), a stroop-like task (inhibition), raven matrices (fluid intelligence), a reading speed task and three reading comprehension tasks. Structural equation modeling (SEM) showed that working memory, inhibition, cognitive flexibility and fluid intelligence differently contributed to reading speed and reading comprehension. Working memory, inhibition and fluid intelligence were related to reading speed, indicating that a higher working memory capacity, better inhibitory abilities and higher fluid intelligence were associated with higher reading speed. Moreover, cognitive flexibility and fluid intelligence were related to reading comprehension, suggesting that higher cognitive flexibility and fluid intelligence were associated with better reading comprehension. Thus, our results point to differential contributions of executive functions to reading comprehension and reading speed.
机译:有几项研究表明,工作记忆,抑制和认知灵活性等执行功能与阅读能力有关。然而,这些研究中的大多数都没有同时考虑不同的执行功能和情报。因此,我们的研究目的是调查工作记忆,抑制,认知灵活性和流体智能唯一有助于阅读。此外,我们测试了读取理解和阅读速度的假设是相关的,但与其他认知功能不同的关系是可分离的读取能力。为了测试这一假设,我们检查了执行功能和流体智能与阅读理解和阅读速度有关。共有186名儿童(平均年龄= 9.31年)参加了我们的研究,并进行了复杂的SPAN任务(工作记忆),任务切换(认知灵活性),一种争夺的任务(禁止),乌鸦矩阵(流体智能) ,阅读速度任务和三个阅读理解任务。结构方程建模(SEM)表明,工作记忆,抑制,认知灵活性和流体智能不同,有助于阅读速度和阅读理解。工作记忆,抑制和流体智能与读取速度有关,表明工作记忆容量更高,更好的抑制能力和更高的流体智能与更高的读取速度相关。此外,认知灵活性和流体智能与阅读理解有关,表明更高的认知灵活性和流体智能与更好的阅读理解有关。因此,我们的结果指出了执行职能对阅读理解和阅读速度的差异贡献。

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