Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
371769 Research in Developmental Disabilities 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Children with reading disabilities (RD, n = 17), mathematical disabilities (MD, n = 22), combined reading and mathematical disabilities (RD + MD, n = 28) and control peers (n = 45) were tested on behavioral inhibition with a Go/no-go task in a picture, letter and digit-modality. In contrast to children without RD, children with RD made significantly more commission errors on alphanumeric (letter and digit) modalities compared to the non-alphanumeric picture modality. As compared to children without MD, children with MD made as much commission errors on the picture modality as on the letter modality. No significant interaction-effect was found between RD and MD. These results can be considered as evidence for behavioral inhibition deficits related to alphanumeric stimuli in children with RD but not in children with MD.

► The reading disabilities group had alphanumeric behavioral inhibition deficits. ► The mathematical disabilities group did not have behavioral inhibition deficits. ► No significant interactions were found between reading and mathematical disabilities.

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