Specific EF-Related Tasks and Reading in Adolescents With Typical Hearing or a Cochlear Implant

Mario Figueroa, Núria Silvestre, Sònia Darbra

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The acquisition of effective reading comprehension for adolescents with cochlear implant (CI) in inclusive settings is crucial for ensuring the benefit of current traditional reading curricula and instructional practices. Executive functions (EF) are recognized as important cognitive processes during reading by students with typical hearing (TH). This study compared the relationship between EF and reading comprehension in adolescents with TH and CI. Three tests sessions were performed on two groups of adolescents between 12 and 16 years old (36 with CI and 54 with TH). Reading comprehension was assessed by a standardized reading battery and EF by computerized tests. The results indicated that adolescents with CI perform EF tasks with a similar efficiency as the TH group, but the performance of CI group on expository texts was lower than in TH students. Reading comprehension of expository texts was related to inhibition and shifting in adolescents with CI.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo1525740120976109
Páginas (desde-hasta)152-162
Número de páginas11
PublicaciónCommunication Disorders Quarterly
Volumen43
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 27 nov 2020

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