学习障碍儿童的流体智力
Irina E Rzhanova1, Olga S Alekseeva1, Viktoriya S Britova2
1Federal Scientific Center for Psychological and Interdisciplinary Research, Moscow, Russia.
Psychology in Russia : state of the art
|August 18, 2025
概括
具有学习障碍的儿童表现出流体智力和其他认知能力的减少. 流体智力与这些儿童的各种认知功能密切相关,这表明更广泛的发展挑战.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 神经心理学 神经心理学
背景情况:
- 流动智能对于解决问题和学术成功至关重要.
- 低流体智力与儿童的学习困难有关.
- 了解特殊需求人群中的流体智能,可以为干预策略提供信息.
研究的目的:
- 检查学习障碍儿童的流体智力.
- 探索流体智能与该组其他认知能力之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 研究包括93名儿童:55名典型发育,38名学习障碍.
- 使用了儿童考夫曼评估电池 (KABC-II) 和儿童维克斯勒智力尺度第五版 (WISC-V).
主要成果:
- 具有学习障碍的儿童在流体智力,工作记忆和处理速度方面表现出缺陷.
- 在学习障碍组中,流体智力与其他认知参数的关联更强.
结论:
- 学习障碍儿童的流体智力下降可能源于一般认知发展挑战.
- 这些发现突显了学习障碍中认知功能的相互联系.
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