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NCT number NCT04209452
Other study ID # STUDY00010960
Secondary ID
Status Terminated
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 15, 2020
Est. completion date November 10, 2020

Study information

Verified date November 2020
Source Arizona State University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Existing findings suggest that challenges in working memory (WM) of children with autism are common (Habib, Pollick, Melville, & 2019). The WM malfunction can last across the lifespan and individuals with autism exhibit large WM impairments in both phonological and visuospatial domains (Habib, Harris, Pollick & Melville, 2019). Despite the well-documented effects of WM impairments, little research has been dedicated to strategies for improving the working memory of children with autism. Previous research found that individuals who verbally repeat a previously presented stimulus (i.e., rehearsal) tended to perform better than those who do not rehearse (Bebko, Rhee, Ncube, & Dahary, 2017; Joseph, Steele, Meyer, & Tager-Flusberg, 2005). In addition, among studies that investigated WM in children with autism, Baltruschat et al (2011a; 2011; 2012) conduct studies using positive reinforcement. Their results reveal that the positive reinforcement appeared to have produced better working memory. The present study intends to investigate if training children with autism to use rehearsal strategy would improve their working memory. In addition, the investigators are also interested to see if reinforcement is a critical component that may provide additive effects beyond the effects of rehearsal. The investigators intend to randomly assign children to four different conditions: control, rehearsal, reinforcement, and rehearsal + reinforcement conditions. The results of this study should provide empirical evidence for practitioners to improve WM in children with autism.


Description:

Prescreening: The purpose of prescreening is to determine the IQ and functioning level of the participants. The investigators will administrate IQ tests in which the participants will complete a series of tasks such as pointing to images/objects, placing objects, and answer questions upon instruction. The investigators will interview parents regarding their children's levels of functioning as well as their information (e.g., level of education). Additionally, the investigators will also assess the number of digits (digit span) and delay for each participant as the participants may function at different levels. Members of the research team will test a combination of different digit span and delays for each participant to assess how many digits in a sequence (i.e., digit span) they can remember and how long (i.e., delay) they can remember the digit sequence. Pretest: A pretest trial starts when a teacher asks a participant to repeat a sequence of numbers and a sequence of nonsense words. The teacher will say one number or one nonsense word at a time, wait for a predetermined interval, and ask the participant to report the numbers or the words in the exact sequence as they hear. The trial ends after the participant recalls correctly or incorrectly, or if the participant does not produce a recall after 5 s. The teacher will not provide any verbal feedback for participants' responses during the pretest. The investigators will conduct pretest for approximately one week. During the pretest, teacher will record exactly what the participant says. Random assignment: After pretest, the participants will be randomly assigned to one of four groups: control, rehearsal, reinforcement, and rehearsal + reinforcement groups. Control group Participants in this group will not receive any intervention during the study. Rehearsal group Participants in this group will receive rehearsal intervention. The intervention will last approximately 2-3 weeks depending on the participant performance. Sessions will be conducted daily, and each will include 10 trials. A preference assessment will be conducted to determine the reinforcer before each session. Participants will be asked to choose a reinforcer that they would like to receive during the instruction. In a rehearsal trial, the teacher will verbally present numbers in a sequence. After a number is verbally presented, the teacher will prompt the participant to rehearse (repeat) the number being said as well as all previous numbers. Correct rehearsal will be followed by a reinforcer (e.g., an edible item with verbal praise). Once the participant can independently rehearse the number(s), the prompts for verbal rehearsal will only be provided when he or she does not start providing a rehearsal within 1 s. The reinforcer will then only be given for correct unprompted verbal rehearsal. If the participant does not provide any verbal rehearsals or verbalize incorrect numbers, the instructor will repeat the process and ask the participant to rehearse the numbers again. After the predetermined delay after the correct verbal rehearsal, the participant will be asked to recall the number sequence. No reinforcement or feedback will be provided. Reinforcement group A preference assessment will be conducted to determine the reinforcer before each session. Participants will be asked to choose a reinforcer that they would like to receive during the instruction. Before each trial, the teacher will verbally instruct the participant to try to remember the numbers and that the reinforcer will be delivered upon the correct recall. In each trial, the teacher will verbally present numbers in a sequence. After a while, the teacher will ask the participant to repeat the numbers in the sequence. If the participant correctly repeats the numbers, the reinforcer will be given. If the numbers are repeated incorrectly, the reinforcement will not be given. No other instruction will be given (e.g., on rehearsal strategy). Rehearsal + reinforcement group The participants in this group will receive rehearsal intervention and reinforcement in the same manner as the participants in the rehearsal group as well as in the reinforcement group. Posttest: Posttest procedure and data collection will be the same as those during pretest.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 15
Est. completion date November 10, 2020
Est. primary completion date November 10, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 4 Years to 8 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - have a diagnosis of autism - have an echoic repertoire Exclusion Criteria: - problem behavior or noncompliance

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Rehearsal strategy
Teaching children to cumulatively rehearse numbers as they are being said.
Reinforcement
Providing reinforcement for correct recall after a delay.
Rehearsal strategy and reinforcement
Teaching children to cumulatively rehearse numbers as they are being said, AND providing reinforcement for correct recall after a delay.

Locations

Country Name City State
China Jingdezhen Kindkids Autism Rehabilitation and Training Center Jingdezhen Jiangxi
China Shanghai Xuhui Clover Children Healthy Garden Shanghai
China Sunshine Special Education Center Taizhou Zhejiang

Sponsors (4)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Arizona State University Jingdezhen Kindkids Autism Rehabilitation and Training Center, Shanghai Xuhui Clover Children Healthy Garden, Sunshine Special Education Center

Country where clinical trial is conducted

China, 

References & Publications (4)

Baltruschat L, Hasselhorn M, Tarbox J, Dixon D R, Najdowski AC, Mullins R D, Gould, ER. Addressing working memory in children with autism through behavioral intervention. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 2011;5(1): 267-76. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2010.04.008

Bebko JM, Rhee T, Ncube BL, Dahary H. Effectiveness and Retention of Teaching Memory Strategy Use to Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Canadian Journal of School Psychology. 2017;32(3-4): 244-64. doi: 10.1177/0829573517699332

Habib A, Harris L, Pollick F, Melville C. A meta-analysis of working memory in individuals with autism spectrum disorders. PLoS One. 2019 Apr 30;14(4):e0216198. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216198. eCollection 2019. — View Citation

Joseph RM, Steele SD, Meyer E, Tager-Flusberg H. Self-ordered pointing in children with autism: failure to use verbal mediation in the service of working memory? Neuropsychologia. 2005;43(10):1400-11. Epub 2005 Feb 17. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in percent recall Participants will hear a sequence of digits or words (range from 1 to 9 stimuli) and then will be asked to recall the serial order after a delay (e.g., 9, 12, or 15 s). Percent correct recall of serial order will be calculated for all sequences as well as for each sequence size and delay. Change of percent recall from before, during, and after the intervention will be measured. Before, during, and up to 2 weeks after intervention.
Secondary Change in percent strategy used. Percentage of trials in which a rehearsal strategy or another memory strategy is used will be calculated during and after the intervention. We will code the strategies used by participants and calculate the percentage of trials in which a rehearsal strategy or another strategy they used. During the intervention, and up to 2 weeks after intervention.
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