Computerized Executive Functions Training: The efficacy on reading performance of children with dyslexia

Author:

Basharpoor Sajjad1,Seif Elham1,Daneshvar Somayeh2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology University of Mohaghegh Ardabili Ardabil Iran

2. Research Center for Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

Abstract

This study aimed to test the efficacy of a newly developed computer‐based game naming computerized executive functions (CEF) task on the reading ability of children suffering from dyslexia. Forty dyslexic school students from the fourth and fifth grades were randomized to one of the experimental and control groups. Subjects of the experimental group received 12 sessions of Computerized Executive Functions Training (CEFT), while subjects of the control group played a neutral computer game throughout the 12 sessions. All participants responded to the Reading and Dyslexia Test (NEMA) as the pre‐ and post‐test measure. Results revealed a significant improvement in the reading ability of subjects of the experimental group compared to the control group. Subjects of the experimental group indicated a greater improvement in some components of the NEMA scale including word reading, word chains reading, picture naming, text comprehension, word comprehension and letter fluency relative to the control group. CEFT had no significant effect in modifying the category fluency, phoneme elimination and rhyming components of the NEMA scale. Applying CEFT improves the reading performance of children with dyslexia by enforcing their cognitive abilities like working memory, inhibition control and cognitive flexibility which are necessary for normal reading ability.

Publisher

Wiley

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