Relación entre el desarrollo del lenguaje y las funciones ejecutivas en sujetos de 0 a 6 años. Una revisión sistemática
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desarrollo del lenguaje, funciones ejecutivas, primera infanciaResumen
El presente estudio trata de situar los conocimientos actuales sobre cómo se relacionan las funciones ejecutivas y el lenguaje a través de la revisión de la literatura científica actual. Para ello, hemos revisado un total de 18 artículos publicados entre 2014 y 2020, los cuales relacionan el desarrollo de las funciones ejecutivas y el lenguaje en el rango de edad comprendido entre 0 y 6 años. Los hallazgos obtenidos muestran una relación significativa entre las funciones ejecutivas y el desarrollo del lenguaje. Concretamente, los resultados relacionan el desarrollo del lenguaje con la atención, la memoria de trabajo y la flexibilidad cognitiva. Esta relación es débil debido a la naturaleza multifactorial. La mayoría de los estudios correlacionan las funciones ejecutivas con el vocabulario obviando el resto de componentes del lenguaje, pero los resultados manifiestan que esa relación no es estable en el tiempo. La sintaxis y la compresión también relacionan significativamente con la flexibilidad cognitiva y la memoria de trabajo, pero indirectamente con la inhibición. Como conclusión, se extrae que el desarrollo de las funciones ejecutivas y el lenguaje están relacionados positivamente, pero, en ese desarrollo, intervienen más factores los cuales deben incluirse en el estudio para poder ser explicado.
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