3-6岁学龄前儿童的语义流利:哪些执行功能?
Costanza Ruffini1, Fatbardha Osmani1, Lucia Bigozzi1
1Department of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literature and Psychology (FORLILPSI), University of Florence, Firenze, Italy.
概括
学前儿童的语义流 (SF) 取决于开发执行功能 (EF),包括抑制,工作记忆和认知灵活性. 这些认知技能还解释了年龄如何影响幼儿的SF表现.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
背景情况:
- 语义流利 (SF) 随着年龄的增长而得到改善,得到了词汇发展和访问策略的支持.
- 执行功能 (EF) 对于控制词汇访问至关重要,但它们在学前SF中的具体作用尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 检查基本EF组件对学龄前儿童SF的影响.
- 确定EF是否调解了年龄和SF表现之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 评估了296名学龄前儿童 (33-74个月) 使用SF和EF任务测量抑制,工作记忆和认知灵活性.
- 分析了EF组件对SF的预测作用及其对与年龄相关的SF增长的调解作用.
主要成果:
- 响应抑制,工作记忆和认知灵活性显著预测了SF,占其方差的27%.
- 与年龄相关的SF性能改善是由这些EF组件的增强介导的.
结论:
- 基本的EF组件对于学龄前儿童 (3-6岁) 的SF发展至关重要.
- 认知控制过程是词汇获取和儿童整体发展的基础.
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