[The immediate impact of different types of cartoons on preschoolers' executive function].

Q4 Medicine
Psychiatria Hungarica Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Katinka Halász, Beáta Kovács-Tóth
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether different types of cartoons (related and unrelated shifts, cuts and other formal features) immediately influence preschool-aged children's executive function (e.g. working memory, inhibition).

Methods: Participants were 29 children aged four to five years. They were assigned to watch a fast-paced cartoon that used high concentrations of perceptually salient features or an educational cartoon or draw for 10 minutes. Preschoolers' executive function was assessed via 4 tasks (Sentence repetition, Hand game, Tower of Hanoi, Multi step commands). Parents completed questionnaires regarding demographics and the media habits and executive function of the participating child.

Results: Using age as a covariate we found a significant main effect of intervention on the composite executive function score. The fast paced television group performed significantly worse on the executive function tasks than the drawing group. The difference between the fast-paced and the educational cartoon groups approached significance, and there was no difference between drawing and watching the slow-paced cartoon.

Conclusion: The effects of media consumed during early childhood are mediated not only by quantity but also by the formal features of television programming. Just one episode of viewing a fast-paced cartoon has (at least a short-term) negative effect on preschoolers' executive function.

[不同类型的动画片对学龄前儿童执行功能的直接影响]。
目的:本研究的目的是研究不同类型的动画片(相关和不相关的转换、剪切和其他形式特征)是否会立即影响学龄前儿童的执行功能(如工作记忆、抑制)。方法:参与者为29名4 ~ 5岁的儿童。他们被分配观看一部快节奏的卡通,其中使用了高度集中的感知显著特征,或观看教育卡通或绘画10分钟。通过4个任务(句子重复、手游、河内塔、多步命令)评估幼儿的执行功能。家长们完成了关于儿童的人口统计、媒体习惯和执行功能的调查问卷。结果:使用年龄作为协变量,我们发现干预对综合执行功能评分有显著的主效应。快节奏电视组在执行功能任务上的表现明显比画画组差。快节奏卡通片组和教育卡通片组之间的差异接近显著,而绘画和观看慢节奏卡通片组之间没有差异。结论:儿童早期媒介消费的影响不仅与电视节目的数量有关,还与电视节目的形式特征有关。仅仅看一集快节奏的动画片就会对学龄前儿童的执行功能产生(至少是短期的)负面影响。
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