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The Contribution of Executive Skills to Reading Comprehension
Authors:Heather Whitney Sesma  E Mark Mahone  Terry Levine  Sarah H Eason
Institution:1. Kennedy Krieger Institute , Baltimore, MD, USA;2. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:Although word recognition deficits (WRD) are a known cause of reading comprehension deficits (RCD), other contributions to RCD, including executive function (EF), have not been fully explored. We examined the contribution of EF (working memory and planning), along with attention, decoding, fluency, and vocabulary to reading comprehension in 60 children (including 16 WRD and 10 RCD), ages 9–15 years. After controlling for commonly accepted contributors to reading comprehension (i.e., attention, decoding skills, fluency, and vocabulary), EF continued to make a significant contribution to reading comprehension but not to word recognition skills. These findings highlight the need for consideration of the role of EF in RCD.
Keywords:Reading comprehension  Reading disability  Executive functions  Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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