Detalles del Artículo
Detalles del Artículo

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Título Artículo Working memory mediates the effects of gestational age at birth on expressive language development in children.Artículo de Revista
Parte de Neuropsychology
Vol. 31 No.5 (Jul.2017)
Pagina(s) 475-485
Autor(es) Riva, Valentina (Autor)
Cantiani, Chiara (Autor)
Dionne, Ginette (Autor)
Idioma Español;
Resumen Objective: This study tested the role of temporary memory, measured by phonological short-term memory (pSTM) and verbal working memory (vWM), as a mediator of the effect of 3 putative risk factors (i.e., socioeconomic status, home literacy environment, birth gestational age) upon expressive and receptive language. Method: A community-based sample of 646 Italian children aged 6–11 years was assessed with a comprehensive battery of language and cognitive tests. A mediation analysis was used to examine whether memory mediates environmental/biological effects on language. Results: The results demonstrated a developmental cascade of effects, whereby the duration of pregnancy drives vWM functioning that, in turn, may affect expressive linguistic outcome Conclusion: Treatments focused on vWM, specifically to preterm children, may improve their language development, with enduring consequences on educational and psychosocial outcomes.