Title of article :
Compensatory and Rehabilitative Cognitive Training Improves Executive Functions and Metacognition
Author/Authors :
Husseini, Zahra Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran , Nejati, Vahid Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran , Habibi, Mojtaba Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Purpose: The main objective of the present paper is to boost executive
functions and meta-cognition via compensatory and rehabilitative
cognitive training.
Methodology: In a randomized controlled trail with pretest, post-test
and follow-up assessment, the effects of compensatory and rehabilitative
cognitive training via education and personalized practice was studied on
the EF and metacognition of 126 secondary students aged 16-18.
Participants were assigned randomly into an experimental training group
(n=61) using Practical Cognitive Strategy Training (PCST) or a wait-list
control group (n=65). PCST (Roshd) consisted of two parts: cognitive
strategy awareness and practice for compensatory cognitive training and
cognitive exercises for rehabilitative cognitive training. The data was
analyzed using repeated measure ANOVA in SPSS 23.
Findings: Results showed a significant difference between
experimental and control group in strategy use after twelve sessions of
training once a week in a twelve-week period of training and a onemonth
follow-up assessment (P≤0.001). The participants also reported
some kinds of transfer in the use of learned cognitive strategies to other
life activities. Limitations: The study only used practical real life
executive functions exercises and let the students choose whether to use
training apps or not. The amount of extra training out of training
situation was not controlled.
Conclusion: Practical daily-life-based executive functions training can
practically enhance executive functions and meta0cognitipon in real life
activities.
Keywords :
Cognitive Training , Cognitive Strategy , Executive Functions , Enhancement