Cognitive inhibition characteristics of children with hearing impairment
10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2025.07.013
- VernacularTitle:听力障碍儿童认知抑制特征分析
- Author:
Yonggang CAI
1
;
Teng ZHANG
;
Tianqin LIU
;
Jianfen WANG
;
Xiaohui GAO
;
Xiaoxin DU
Author Information
1. 聊城大学教育科学学院,山东 聊城市 252000
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
hearing impairment;
children;
cognitive inhibition;
material type;
encoding mode
- From:
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
2025;31(7):853-861
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the characteristics of cognitive inhibition in children with hearing impairment and the impact of different types of materials on their cognitive inhibition.Methods From June,2024 to January,2025,21 children with hearing impairment from Liaocheng Special Education School and 20 typically developing children from Guotun Town Central Primary School in Yanggu County,Liao-cheng were randomly selected.A directed forgetting task was used in a mixed experimental design.The experi-mental procedure was presented using Eprime 3.0,and recall performance was recorded through paper-and-pen-cil tests.Results Three children with hearing impairment and two typically developing children were dropped down.The children with hearing impairment scored significantly lower on recall tasks than the typically developing children(F=13.545,P<0.001).In the typically developing children,recall performance under the memory condition was sig-nificantly lower than under the forgetting condition(P<0.001).In the children with hearing impairment,there was no significant difference in recall performance between the memory condition and the forgetting condition(P>0.05).Regardless of whether the materials were letters or figures,all the children showed significantly high-er recall scores under the forgetting condition compared to the memory condition(P<0.01).Conclusion Children with hearing impairment exhibit weaker cognitive inhibition compared to typically developing chil-dren.The type of materials doesn't impact individuals'cognitive inhibition performance.