Author/Authors :
Moossavi, Abdollah Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mehrkian, Saiedeh University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Lotfi, Yones University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Faghihzadeh, Soghrat Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , Sadjedi, Hamed Faculty of Engineering, Shahed University, Tehran
Abstract :
This study investigated the efficacy of working memory training for improving working
memory capacity and related auditory stream segregation in auditory processing disorders children.
Methods: Fifteen subjects (9-11 years), clinically diagnosed with auditory processing disorder
participated in this non-randomized case-controlled trial. Working memory abilities and auditory stream
segregation were evaluated prior to beginning and six weeks after completing the training program. Ten
control subjects, who did not participate in training program, underwent the same battery of tests at time
intervals equivalent to the trained subjects. Differences between the two groups were measured using a
repeated measures analysis of variance.
Results: The results of this study indicated children who received auditory working memory training
performed significantly better on working memory abilities and auditory stream segregation task than
children do not received training program.
Discussion: Results from this case-control study support the benefits of working memory training for
children with auditory processing disorders and indicate that training of auditory working memory is
especially important for this population.
Keywords :
working memory , working memory training , auditory stream segregation , auditory processing disorders