自闭症患者的工作记忆训练:远近迁移

Q3 Medicine Tunisie Medicale Pub Date : 2023-12-05
Safae Sedjari, Mohammed El-Mir, Zouhayr Souirti
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导言自闭症患者群体正在不断扩大。人们普遍认为,执行功能缺陷(EFs)是这一障碍的核心。工作记忆(WM)被认为是执行功能的关键因素。目标:研究工作记忆训练对工作记忆、认知灵活性、计划性和临床症状的影响。同时,研究年龄是否会影响补救效果:方法:只包括一组 20 名 6 至 21 岁的言语自闭症参与者。他们接受了 40 次训练。使用的程序名为 "Cogmed"。在干预前后分别进行了神经心理学测量,以评估三种EF。此外,还采用了社会沟通问卷(SCQ)来评估其对临床症状的影响:结果:只有 17 名参与者完成了培训。结果:只有 17 名参与者完成了培训,他们在 WM 分项测试(p0.06)、认知灵活性(p0.06)、计划性(p0.06)和症状(p0.06)方面都有了明显和较大的改善。此外,方差分析测试表明,在我们的样本中,年龄与干预效果不相关(P>0.05):结论:WM训练对自闭症患者的EF有积极影响,并能减轻其临床特征的严重程度。结论:WM 训练对自闭症患者的 EFs 有积极影响,并能降低其临床特征的严重程度,因此是治疗自闭症的一种有效方法。
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Working memory training in autism: Near and far transfer.

Introduction: The autistic population is expanding. It is generally recognized that executive function deficits (EFs) are at the core of this disorder. Working memory (WM) is considered a critical element in executive functioning. WM training is regarded as a promising new therapy that can improve EFs and reduce symptoms of autism by targeting WM through repetitive exercises.

Aim: To investigate the impact of WM training on WM, cognitive flexibility, planning, and clinical symptoms. Also, to examine whether age influences the remediation effects.

Methods: Only one group of 20 verbal autistic participants aged 6 to 21 years was included. They received 40 training sessions. The program used is called "Cogmed". Neuropsychological measures were administered before and after the intervention to assess the three EFs. The Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) was exploited to evaluate its effects on clinical symptoms.

Results: Only 17 participants have completed the training. They showed significant and large improvements in WM subtests (p<0.01, η^2>0.06), cognitive flexibility (p<0.05, η^2>0.06), planning (p<0.01, η^2 >0.06), and symptoms (p<0.01, η^2 >0.06). Also, the ANOVA test revealed that the age and the intervention effects are not correlated in our sample (p >0.05).

Conclusion: WM training influences EFs positively in autism and reduces the severity of its clinical characteristics. Thus, it's an effective therapy that can be added to the management of this disorder.

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