abolfazl farid; Ramin Habibi-Kaleybar; bita moshtary e sahneh
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The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of play therapy and neurofeedback on the executive functions of female elementary school students with learning disorders. The research method was experimental with a clinical trial with a multi-group pretest and posttest design. The statistical ...
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The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of play therapy and neurofeedback on the executive functions of female elementary school students with learning disorders. The research method was experimental with a clinical trial with a multi-group pretest and posttest design. The statistical population was all female elementary school students referred to the Center for Learning Disabilities in Maragheh city in the academic year of 1998-99, from which 30 students were selected by available sampling as a statistical sample. The sample is divided into two experimental groups and one control group. Selected students were randomly assigned to groups. The instrument used for data collection was Connors' (2004) neuropsychological test. Multivariate analysis of covariance and posthoc were used for data analysis. The research results showed that the executive functions of the experimental and control groups are significantly different from each other (P< 0.05). The LSD post hoc test indicated that play therapy and neurofeedback have a significant impact on executive functions. Also, play therapy intervention is more effective in improving the executive functions of elementary students with learning disorders than neurofeedback.
Zeynab Khanjani; Hooshang Mahdavian; Parichehr Ahmadi; Tooraj Hashemi; Leyla Fathollahpour
Volume 2, Issue 8 , February 2012, , Pages 117-147
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This study aims at comparingthe effect of Neurofeedback and Fernald’s multisensory approach on treatment of students with dyslexia. For this purpose,six students (threegirls and three boys) with dyslexia were selected by convenience sampling from five LD centers in Tabriz city and were randomly ...
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This study aims at comparingthe effect of Neurofeedback and Fernald’s multisensory approach on treatment of students with dyslexia. For this purpose,six students (threegirls and three boys) with dyslexia were selected by convenience sampling from five LD centers in Tabriz city and were randomly divided into three groups; each included one male and one female. The first group received both Neurofeedback treatment and Fernald’s method, while the second group received Neurofeedback treatment only and Fernald’s multisensory approach was applied tothe third group.In this empirical case study with single baseline design, Nama reading and dyslexia test was used to evaluate students. Findings show that all subjects improved and the progresswas constant after two and three months. Eclectic treatment has the best results and students who received Fernald’s approach have better progress than those who received Neurofeedback. Also, while Neurofeedback improved comprehension and Fernald’s method helped students to develop expression skills, eclectic treatment affected both comprehension and expression skills.