Enhancing Executive Functions in Pediatric Epilepsy: Feasibility and Efficacy of a Computerized Cognitive Training Program
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34894Dato
2024-04-18Type
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Epilepsy, a prevalent neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, significantly
impacts individuals’ neurobiological, cognitive, and social lives. This report presents a feasibility
study investigating the effects of a computerized cognitive training program on enhancing executive
functions, particularly inhibitory control, in children and adolescents with epilepsy. Employing
a pre-test–intervention–post-test design, the study involved 26 participants with diverse epileptic
syndromes, focusing on those without severe intellectual disabilities. The intervention, based on the
CogniFit Inc. platform, consisted of personalized tasks aiming to improve participants’ inhibitory
skills over 16 weeks, with an average of 40 sessions completed per participant. Results indicated
significant improvements in reaction times and error rates in an anti-saccade task, demonstrating
enhanced inhibitory control and general performance post-intervention. These findings suggest that
targeted cognitive training is a feasible approach to bolster executive functions in young individuals
with epilepsy, potentially improving their academic performance, employability, and social interactions. The study underscores the importance of early cognitive interventions in epilepsy management,
highlighting the potential for computerized programs to aid in mitigating cognitive deficits associated
with the condition.
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Tapia, Aras, Dunabeitia Landaburu. Enhancing Executive Functions in Pediatric Epilepsy: Feasibility and Efficacy of a Computerized Cognitive Training Program. Children. 2024;11(4)Metadata
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