학술논문

Cognitive styles and specific learning disorders in children and adolescents
Document Type
article
Source
European Psychiatry, Vol 64, Pp S384-S385 (2021)
Subject
COGNITIVE STYLES
LEARNING DISORDERS
INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING
Working memory
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Language
English
ISSN
0924-9338
1778-3585
Abstract
Introduction Learning Difficulties relates to significant and unusual difficulties in the acquisition and use of one or more of the following areas: listening, speaking, reading, writing and mathematical skills. In the last twenty years, following the research conducted by cognitive psychology, from neuropsychology, from pedagogy and from the confrontation between educators and psychologists, the attention was focused on the cognitive modalities of the subjects engaged in learning tasks. Objectives Thanks to the study of cognitive styles and Learning Styles thelearning subject was placed at the center of the educational project, stimulating from on the one hand there is also reflection on teaching styles and the most appropriate ones methodologies, teaching methods and methods of approaching the individual disciplines and, on the other hand, prompting clinicians to research around the intellectual peculiarities of each subject and a outline a descriptive criterion of his / her cognitive functioning profile. Methods The intellectual scale (WISC IV) of 32 children (aged between 7 and 15 years) with specific learning disabilities was analyzed, in order to highlight the underlying intellectual functioning and any cognitive styles. Results According to the international scientific literature, the results show a greater fall in the area of working memory, followed by the cognitive domain concerning processing speed. Conclusions In detail, by analyzing the individual subtests, greater difficulties are noted, at all ages, in the processes of abstraction and conceptualization, in short-term auditory memory, in the speed of processing and visual-praxic motor coordination.