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Short-Term Memory for Serial Order Moderates Aspects of Language Acquisition in Children With Developmental Language Disorder: Findings From the HelSLI Study

机译:序列订单的短期记忆适度的语言习得在发育语言障碍的儿童中的方面:来自赫尔斯利研究的调查结果

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Previous studies of verbal short-term memory (STM) indicate that STM for serial order may be linked to language development and developmental language disorder (DLD). To clarify whether a domain-general mechanism is impaired in DLD, we studied the relations between age, non-verbal serial STM, and language competence (expressive language, receptive language, and language reasoning). We hypothesized that non-verbal serial STM differences between groups of children with DLD and typically developing (TD) children are linked to their language acquisition differences. Fifty-one children with DLD and sixty-six TD children participated as part of the HelSLI project in this cross-sectional study. The children were 4–6-year-old monolingual native Finnish speakers. They completed several tests of language and cognitive functioning, as well as new game-like tests of visual and auditory non-verbal serial STM. We used regression analyses to examine how serial STM moderates the effect of age on language. A non-verbal composite measure of serial visual and auditory STM moderated cross-sectional development of receptive language in the children with DLD. This moderation was not observed in the TD children. However, we found more rapid cross-sectional development of non-verbal serial STM in the TD children than in the children with DLD. The results suggest that children with DLD may be more likely to have compromised general serial STM processing and that superior non-verbal serial STM may be associated with better language acquisition in children with DLD.
机译:以前的口头短期记忆(STM)的研究表明STM用于序列顺序可能与语言开发和发育语言障碍(DLD)相关联。为了澄清DLD的领域一般机制是否受损,我们研究了年龄,非口头串行STM和语言能力之间的关系(表现力,接受语言和语言推理)。我们假设有DLD和通常发展(TD)儿童的儿童组之间的非口头串行STM差异与他们的语言采集差异相关联。有50名有DLD和六十六个TD儿童的孩子参加了这个横断面研究中的赫尔斯利项目的一部分。孩子们是4-6岁的单机本土芬兰语演讲者。他们完成了几次语言和认知功能的测试,以及对视觉和听觉非言语串行STM的新游戏测试。我们使用回归分析来检查串行STM如何抚养语言时代的效果。 DLD儿童接受语言串行视觉和听觉STM横截面开发的非言语综合衡量标准。在TD儿童中未观察到这种适度。然而,我们发现在TD儿童中的非言语串行STM的横断面开发比在DLD的儿童中更快地横断面发育。结果表明,DLD的儿童可能更有可能受到损害的通用串行STM处理,并且优越的非口头串行STM可能与DLD的儿童的更好语言采集相关联。

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