Working-memory training improves developmental dyslexia in Chinese children

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作者
Yan Luo [1 ]
Jing Wang [2 ]
Hanrong Wu [1 ]
Dongmei Zhu [1 ]
Yu Zhang [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Child and Women Health Care, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
[2] Wuhan Mental Health Center
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
neural regeneration; neurorehabilitation; developmental dyslexia; working memory; training; visuospatial memory; verbal memory; central executive task; visual rhyming task; reading fluency task; Chinese children; brain function; grants-supported paper; photographs-containing paper; neuroregeneration;
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R179 [儿童、少年卫生];
学科分类号
100404 ;
摘要
Although plasticity in the neural system underlies working memory, and working memory can be improved by training, there is thus far no evidence that children with developmental dyslexia can benefit from working-memory training. In the present study, thirty dyslexic children aged 8-11 years were recruited from an elementary school in Wuhan, China. They received working-memory training, including training in visuospatial memory, verbal memory, and central executive tasks. The difficulty of the tasks was adjusted based on the performance of each subject, and the training sessions lasted 40 minutes per day, for 5 weeks. The results showed that working-memory training significantly enhanced performance on the nontrained working memory tasks such as the visuospatial, the verbal domains, and central executive tasks in children with developmental dyslexia. More importantly, the visual rhyming task and reading fluency task were also significantly improved by training. Progress on working memory measures was related to changes in reading skills. These experimental findings indicate that working memory is a pivotal factor in reading development among children with developmental dyslexia, and interventions to improve working memory may help dyslexic children to become more proficient in reading.
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页码:452 / 460
页数:9
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