用 Eye-Riders 训练你的注意力和执行功能!提高神经多样性儿童认知能力的视频游戏

Mariagrazia Benassi, Davide Paolillo, Matilde Spinoso, S. Giovagnoli, Noemi Mazzoni, Luca Formica, Gianni Tumedei, Catia Prandi
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尽管使用数字游戏进行认知训练越来越普遍,但迄今为止,仍需要对基于数字游戏的神经心理学治疗的有效性进行更多的研究,尤其是针对有特殊学习障碍(SLD)的人群。本研究旨在介绍《Eye-Riders》这款严肃游戏的有效性,该游戏是为训练神经多样化儿童的执行功能而开发的。共有 41 名儿童(年龄在 7-9 岁之间)参与了这项研究:其中 13 名患有特殊学习障碍,28 名发育正常。训练包括玩 "Eye-Riders "游戏,共 9 次,每次 20 分钟,每周 3 次,持续 3 周。训练前后,通过 Nepsy-II 执行和注意功能量表对训练效果进行了评估。游戏风格通过游戏风格问卷(GSQ)进行测量。结果显示,两组学生的听觉注意力、视觉注意力、抑制和转换能力都有了明显的提高。这些结果对阅读能力产生了积极影响。此外,研究结果还显示,对于患有特殊学习障碍的儿童来说,视觉注意力技能的提高可归因于游戏成绩的提高。总之,《Eye-Riders》是一款能有效提高神经发育迟缓儿童执行功能的视频游戏。
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Train Your Attention and Executive Functions with Eye-Riders! A Videogame for Improving Cognitive Abilities in Neurodiverse Children
Although it is increasingly common to use digital games for the cognitive training, to date there is still a need for more studies of the effectiveness of neuropsychological treatments based on digital games, especially for populations with Specific Learning Disorders (SLDs). This study aims to present the effectiveness of Eye-Riders, a serious game developed to train executive functions in neurodiverse children. A group of 41 children (age range 7–9 years) participated in the study: 13 with SLDs and 28 with typical development. The training consisted in playing Eye-Riders in 9 sessions of 20 minutes each, with a frequency of 3 times a week for three weeks. The effectiveness of the training was assessed by means of the Nepsy-II battery of executive and attentional function scales, administered before and after the training. The gaming style was measured by Gaming Style Questionnaire (GSQ). The results showed significant improvement in the skills of Auditory Attention, Visual Attention, Inhibition and Switching in both groups. These results had a positive impact in reading abilities. In addition, the results reveal that in children with SLD, the improvement achieved in visual attention skills can be attributed to the improvement in game performance. In conclusion, Eye-Riders is an effective video game to of executive functions in neurodivergent children.
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