A Story for Pepper & Nao
A Story for Pepper and Nao: Applying the Learning by Teaching Paradigm in Children With Patterns of Neuromotor Impairment
IRCCS Fondazione Stella Maris
80 participants
Apr 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of the present study is to improve cognitive processes that are frequently impaired in children characterised by neuromotor impairment, such as the skills of visual-perceptual analysis and selective attention, working memory, narrative organisation, logical-inferential reasoning and motor planning. For this purpose, a task of reordering figurative stories and action sequences, which include the aforementioned processes, will be used through an innovative Learning by Teaching training paradigm with a social robot. Furthermore, the study aims to verify the children's level of behavioural, cognitive and emotional engagement during the interaction with the social robot and to test the generalisation effects of the intervention on other processes, such as working memory, inhibition and planning.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Children characterized by neuromotor impairment
- Presence of at least one cognitive index \>70 at WISC-IV or WISC V
- Age between 7 and 16 years at the time of recruitment
Exclusion Criteria2
- Severe neurological, motor, or sensory deficit such as to preclude the feasibility of training
- Psychiatric comorbidity such as to preclude the feasibility of training
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Interventions
A test session of the 'picture sequencing' task with the social robot is planned. The selected children will undergo an initial neuropsychological, motor and school learning assessment and will be divided into Group 1 and Group 2: Group 1 (Experimental) will be offered training with the social robot, while Group 2 (Control) will continue standard care. Both groups will be re-evaluated after approximately about 4 months. After which Group 2 will be able to start treatment. After about 4 months, the children in both groups will again undergo the planned assessments. During the training, the child will be asked to help the social robot to reorder sequences of pictures from figurative stories in order to create a story that respects temporal or causal links, or motor actions of increasing complexity, according to the Learning by Teaching paradigm.
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NCT06797050