Document Type : Original article
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1 MSc in General Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Branch, Zahedan, Iran.
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Branch, Zahedan, Iran.
Abstract
The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the effectiveness of direct current transcranial electrical stimulation on working memory and response inhibition in children with autism in Zahedan. This research was practical in terms of purpose and quasi-experimental in terms of method with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group. The statistical population of this research included all children aged 10 to 12 with autism spectrum disorder who referred to the treatment centers of Zahedan city in 1402-1401 and 30 of these children with high performance (achieving a score above 85 in the Gilliam test and an IQ above 85 based on the child's file in the treatment center), were selected as a statistical sample using a targeted method and divided into two groups of 15 people (an experimental group and a control group) were randomly replaced. Subjects were evaluated through Gilliam Autism Diagnostic Scale (GARS), Stroop Test (ST), Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children 5th Edition (WISC-5) and Transcranial Direct Current Electrical Stimulation protocol. Investigating the relationships between variables was done by univariate covariance test. The results showed that there is a significant difference between the post-test scores of working memory and response inhibition of the experimental group with the scores of working memory and response inhibition in the control group, and transcranial electrical stimulation with direct current is significantly effective on working memory and response inhibition. Therefore, transcranial electrical stimulation is a useful supplement to improve and strengthen working memory and response inhibition in children with autism.
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