Mediators of working memory and reading in a sample of children with reading difficulty: The roles of phonemic awareness and rapid automatized naming

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作者
Guerin, Julia M. [1 ]
Droder, Sarah [1 ]
Turkelson, Lynley [1 ]
Mano, Quintino R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cincinnati, Dept Psychol, 47 Corry Blvd,Edwards 1 Bldg,Suite 5130C, Cincinnati, OH 45219 USA
关键词
phonological awareness; rapid automatized naming; reading; reading fluency; working memory; SELECTIVE METAANALYSIS; DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA; EPISODIC BUFFER; DISABILITIES; COMPONENT; DEFICIT; CHILDHOOD; COGNITION; SUBTYPES; FLUENCY;
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10.1002/dys.1774
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
Working memory (WM) has been consistently linked to reading. However, the mechanism(s) linking WM to reading remain unclear. WM may indirectly exert an effect onto reading through mediators such as phonemic awareness (PA) and/or rapid automatized naming (RAN). In a sample of children with reading difficulty (n = 117), separate mediation analyses tested direct and indirect (through PA and RAN) effects of WM on untimed word decoding and recognition (i.e., basic reading skills) and timed word decoding and recognition (i.e., reading fluency). WM exerted a direct effect on basic reading skills and reading fluency. For basic reading skills, there was a significant indirect effect of WM on reading through the mediation of PA (but not through RAN). By contrast, for reading fluency, there was a significant indirect effect of WM on reading through the mediation of RAN (but not through PA). Findings reinforce the importance of WM, PA, and RAN for broad reading skills, while offering a mechanistic explanation for why poor PA and/or RAN may differentially lead to reading difficulty.
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