Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in behavioral measures - Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire - Revised - Effortful control subscale (EATQ-R-EC) |
EATQ-R-EC is an 18-item self-rated questionnaire composed of 3 sub-components under effortful control, namely attentional control, inhibitory control and activation control. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in behavioral measures - Autism Quotient (AQ) |
AQ serves as a screening test for autism spectrum disorders. Given its sensitivity to subtle autistic features, it is thus adopted in present study to rule out possibilities of children having unidentified autism. The questionnaire is rated on a 4-point Likert scale, from 0 (definitely agree) to 3 (definitely disagree) on a total of 50 items. Higher scores suggest greater severity level of autistic features. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in behavioral measures - Social Responsiveness Scales (SRS) |
SRS-2 for measures participants' social communication abilities that are highly related to frontal lobe dysfunction. It is a 4-point scale tapping on the aspects of social awareness, social cognition, social communication, social motivation, and restricted interests and repetitive behavior. Higher scores indicate greater difficulties in socialization. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in CANTAB® cognitive test - Stop Signal Task (SST) |
Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTABĀ®) includes computerized tests correlated to neural networks and have demonstrated high sensitivity in detecting changes in neuropsychological performance. SST assesses a participants' motor inhibition of a prepotent response. The participant is required to respond to an arrow stimulus by selecting one of two options, depending on the direction in which the arrow points. If an audio tone is present, the subject must withhold making the response. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in CANTAB® cognitive test - Reaction Time (RTI) |
RTI assesses motor and mental response speeds, reaction time, response accuracy and impulsivity. Participants are required to react as soon as a yellow dot appears on screen. Specifically, movement and reaction time will be measured, where shorter duration reflects faster processing speed. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in CANTAB® cognitive test - One Touch Stockings of Cambridge (OTS) |
OTS assesses the spatial planning ability. The participant is required to determine the number of steps required to move the balls such that the pattern copies the desired patterns (correct answer). The OTS comprises of 4 problem sets to reflect increasing demands on planning. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in CANTAB® cognitive test - Multitasking Test (MTT) |
MTT assesses the ability to resolve the interference of task-irrelevant information (stroop-like effect). The test displays an arrow which can appear on either the left or right side of the screen and can point to either the left or right side. In each trial, participants are presented with a cue that indicates which button to press according to two different rules. And the rules that participants have to follow may change from trial to trial in a randomized order. Participant's response latencies and error scores will be measured. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in CANTAB® cognitive test - Emotion Recognition Task (ERT) |
ERT assesses emotional recognition ability of an individual. The participant is required to determine the emotion of the face displayed from 6 options (i.e. sadness, happiness, fear, anger, disgust or surprise) after viewing the facial features of real individuals for 200 milliseconds. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in n-back task |
The N-back paradigm consists of 0-back (i.e., low working memory load), 1-back (i.e., medium working memory load), and 2-back (i.e., high working memory load) conditions. For the 0-back condition, participants have to press the left button of a mouse when the digit "0" (i.e., target) appeared whereas to press the right button for occurrence of other digits. For 1-back condition, participants are required to press the left button when the presented digit was identical to the one presented in the previous trial (i.e., target), otherwise, press the right button. For 2-back condition, participants are required to press the left button when the presented digit was identical to the one presented two trials before (i.e., target), otherwise, press the right button. The accuracy rate and reaction time of each block across different conditions will be measured to reflect the capacity of working memory and processing speed. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in the Attention Network Task (ANT) |
The computerized ANT paradigm measures different levels of attention network, namely alerting, orienting and conflicting monitoring. To measure alerting and/or orienting, 3 warning conditions will be presented - no-cue (baseline), center-cue (alerting) and spatial-cue (alerting plus orienting). Stimuli consisted of a row of 5 objects, with the object in the center being an arrow pointing either to the left or right, and 4 remaining objects being diamond-shaped stimuli. To assess conflict monitoring, the central arrow will be "flanked by congruent or incongruent stimuli". The target is flanked on either side by two arrows in the same direction (congruent) or in the opposite direction (incongruent). The participants are required to identify the direction of the arrow presented in the middle by pressing the left and right button respectively. Reaction times will be calculated to reflect subjects' performance. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in Electroencephalography (EEG) coherence measure |
EEG coherence measure is a useful indicator of cortical connectivity between functional areas in the brain. It reflects the levels of synchronization between two cortical areas at different sites of the scalp. High coherence indicates a high level of synchronization between the two brain areas, whereas low coherence indicates a low level of synchronization. It has been shown that different EEG frequency bands correlate with different cognitive and emotional processes. EEG signals collected from the 19 electrode positions (Fp1, Fp2, F3, F4, F7, F8, Fz, T3, T4, T5, T6, C3, C4, Cz, P3, P4, Pz, O1, and O2) will be used. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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Primary |
Change in functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) recording |
NIRS is a non-invasive neuroimaging procedure used to measure hemodynamic changes, in terms of oxyhemoglobin (HbO), deoxyhemoglobin (HbR) and total haemoglobin (HbT), associated with neuronal activities of the cerebral cortex in response to attending a task within a given period of time. In addition, functional connectivity will be measured, in which the synchronized responses to cognitive stimuli between and within the left and right frontal cortex will be computed in terms of zero lagged correlation. During the NIRS session, participants will be tested on the Attention Network Task (ANT), and the n-back task while their hemodynamic data are collected using the NIRS system. |
First day of intervention,1 day and 6 months after the last day of intervention (3 time points) |
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