Effect of game-based cognitive training programs on cognitive learning of children with intellectual disabilities

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Abstract

Early detection and repeated learning training of children with intellectual disabilities are important factors that are directly related to the quality of future life of such children. However, implementation of such programs is challenging, as the subjects are still children. Therefore, motivation and interest are important for children with intellectual disabilities to carry out continuous training. In this study, Neuro-World, a game-based cognitive training program, was proposed for motivation and interest induction, and its effectiveness was compared with that of a conventional cognitive training program through analysis after both programs were implemented by professional therapists. The pre-test and post-test results of the game-based cognitive training program were statistically significant and showed superiority in the comparison with the conventional program. Therefore, the game-based cognitive training program developed in this study through digital media is expected to be effective in improving cognitive learning ability.

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Kim, S. C., & Lee, H. S. (2021). Effect of game-based cognitive training programs on cognitive learning of children with intellectual disabilities. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11188582

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