Heterogeneity of short‐term memory deficits in children with dyslexia

Author:

Wokuri Sarah1ORCID,Gonthier Corentin2ORCID,Marec‐Breton Nathalie1,Majerus Steve34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Rennes, Laboratoire de Psychologie Cognition, Comportement et Communication (LP3C) Rennes France

2. Department of Psychology University of Nantes, Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de la Loire (LPPL ‐ UR 4638) Nantes France

3. Fund for Scientific Research, FNRS Liège Belgium

4. Psychology and Neuroscience of Cognition Research Unit University of Liège Liège Belgium

Abstract

Many studies have highlighted short‐term memory (STM) impairment in dyslexic individuals. Several studies showed deficits for both item and serial order aspects of verbal STM in dyslexic individuals. These group‐based studies, however, do not inform us about the prevalence of these deficits and, importantly, their potential heterogeneity at the individual level. The present study examined both group‐level and individual STM profiles in dyslexic and age‐matched non‐dyslexic children. While confirming previous group‐based results of both item and serial order STM deficits, individual analyses indicated two distinct profiles: one profile was associated with verbal item STM and phonological impairment while another profile showed selective serial STM deficits in both verbal and visual domains. Our results highlight the need for practitioners to consider the heterogeneous nature of STM impairment in dyslexia and to adapt STM and reading treatment strategies accordingly.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,General Medicine

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