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Modeling and Testing Change in Mental Abilities in Childhood

14 april 2017 bijgewerkt door: University of Southern California

Modeling and Testing Change in Mental Abilities in Childhood Through Computer-based Interventions

Children with low executive function, working memory and attention skills in childhood not only do poorly at school, but also go on to do poorly on social, health, and financial indicators in adulthood.

The rate of executive function disorders in children is vastly underestimated at 17% , even when taking into account two of the more widely known disorders of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (11%) and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (6%), but children of lower socioeconomic status are especially vulnerable due to reduced resource availability.

As executive function, working memory and attention skills are central to success in later life, if children with low skills can be given targeted training to improve the skills they fall short on, there is potential to both improve their short-term academic performance, and influence long-term achievement. In fact, poor executive function skills and poor attention and working memory is a large predictor of poor performance even in typically developing children who are doing poorly academically.

Hypothesis 1. Those with lower working memory will also have lower problem solving skills and lower indices of other executive functioning skills such as reasoning/problem solving.

Hypothesis 2. Children that start with lower WM and PS will show the highest gains in training related performance, and such high gains on WM and PS will lead to better performance post-intervention compared to baseline measures of cognitive function.

Hypothesis 3: Those who make the largest gains in WM and PS with training will show more retention of training gains at 6 months compared those who show lower gains.

Aim 1. Assess working memory (WM) and processing speed (PS) skills in children and their inter-relationships with executive functioning skills Aim 2. Examine change in cognitive function in WM and PS after intensive training in WM and PS, during and immediately post-intervention Aim 3. Examine long-term retention of training effects on WM, PS, and executive functions.

The purpose of this study is to establish an effective and targeted working memory and processing speed intervention in children ages 7-10 with low to average executive function skills, by utilizing home-based computer games specifically designed to appeal to children.

Following institution approved consents, 60 low socioeconomic status children from Los Angeles will be recruited and enrolled in the study and be asked to play specific fun, but targeted cognitive computer games for 10 weeks.

The results of this pilot study will establish a protocol for feasibility of improving executive function skills in children with underdeveloped skills and inform on sufficiency of sample sizes, length of interventions, and directly impact computer-based intervention research and cost-effective techniques in children's cognitive development within the next 3-5 years.

Studie Overzicht

Studietype

Ingrijpend

Inschrijving (Werkelijk)

20

Fase

  • Niet toepasbaar

Contacten en locaties

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Studie Locaties

    • California
      • Los Angeles, California, Verenigde Staten, 90089
        • University of Southern California

Deelname Criteria

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Geschiktheidscriteria

Leeftijden die in aanmerking komen voor studie

7 jaar tot 11 jaar (Kind)

Accepteert gezonde vrijwilligers

Ja

Geslachten die in aanmerking komen voor studie

Allemaal

Beschrijving

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Understands and speaks English

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosed psychological disorder
  • Head trauma with loss of consciousness of >5 minutes

Studie plan

Dit gedeelte bevat details van het studieplan, inclusief hoe de studie is opgezet en wat de studie meet.

Hoe is de studie opgezet?

Ontwerpdetails

  • Primair doel: Fundamentele wetenschap
  • Toewijzing: Gerandomiseerd
  • Interventioneel model: Parallelle opdracht
  • Masker: Dubbele

Wapens en interventies

Deelnemersgroep / Arm
Interventie / Behandeling
Experimenteel: Computer games to assess change in executive function skills
Children in Intervention group get to train using executive function games at more difficult levels.
Children get access to computer games for 10 weeks for an hour each week.
Andere namen:
  • Difficult / Easy games
Actieve vergelijker: Easy games as active comparators for executive function skills
Children in Non-intervention group get to play executive function games at an easy level.
Children get access to computer games for 10 weeks for an hour each week.
Andere namen:
  • Difficult / Easy games

Wat meet het onderzoek?

Primaire uitkomstmaten

Uitkomstmaat
Maatregel Beschrijving
Tijdsspanne
Change in working memory skills assessed through Executive Function Battery and NIH ToolBox
Tijdsspanne: 3 months
Children will be assessed both on Executive Function Battery and the NIH Toolbox battery to examine change in working memory skills.
3 months
Change in processing speed skills assessed through Executive Function Battery and NIH ToolBox
Tijdsspanne: 3 months
Children will be assessed both on Executive Function Battery and the NIH Toolbox battery to examine change in processing speed skills.
3 months

Secundaire uitkomstmaten

Uitkomstmaat
Maatregel Beschrijving
Tijdsspanne
Change in school grades in science, reading and math.
Tijdsspanne: 3-6 months
Parents will be asked for children's school grades at the beginning of the study, during the study, and at the end of the study to assess the effects of the intervention
3-6 months
Change in parent reported behavior as assessed through BRIEF and CBCL questionnaires
Tijdsspanne: 3-6 months
Parental reports on BRIEF (Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function) and CBCL (Child Behavior Checklist) questionnaires will be used to assess change in behavior
3-6 months

Medewerkers en onderzoekers

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Onderzoekers

  • Hoofdonderzoeker: Prapti Gautam, PhD, University of Southern California

Studie record data

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Bestudeer belangrijke data

Studie start

1 juni 2015

Primaire voltooiing (Werkelijk)

31 augustus 2016

Studie voltooiing (Werkelijk)

31 augustus 2016

Studieregistratiedata

Eerst ingediend

27 mei 2015

Eerst ingediend dat voldeed aan de QC-criteria

1 juni 2015

Eerst geplaatst (Schatting)

2 juni 2015

Updates van studierecords

Laatste update geplaatst (Werkelijk)

18 april 2017

Laatste update ingediend die voldeed aan QC-criteria

14 april 2017

Laatst geverifieerd

1 april 2017

Meer informatie

Termen gerelateerd aan deze studie

Andere studie-ID-nummers

  • 15-01767

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