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Vpliv osebnostnih in motivacijskih dejavnikov na učinke treninga kognitivnega nadzora : magistrsko delo
ID Košir, Iza (Author), ID Podlesek, Anja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Vranić, Andrea (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Na področju kognitivnega treninga še vedno ne obstaja enotno mnenje o njegovi učinkovitosti. Medtem ko nekatere raziskave ugotavljajo, da so kognitivni treningi učinkovita intervencija za izboljševanje kognitivnih funkcij, pa druge zaključujejo, da so ti učinki zanemarljivi. Eden izmed razlogov za tako raznolike ugotovitve bi lahko bile individualne razlike med udeleženci treninga. Namen magistrske naloge je bil preveriti, ali individualne razlike v osebnostnih in motivacijskih značilnostih vplivajo na učinkovitost treninga kognitivnega nadzora. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 43 posameznikov, ki so opravili 10 seans afektivnega kognitivnega treninga, in 28 posameznikov v pasivni kontrolni skupini. Vsi udeleženci so pred začetkom treninga in ob koncu raziskave rešili več kognitivnih nalog, namenjenih merjenju inhibicije (bližnji transfer), in kapacitete delovnega spomina (daljni transfer). Izpolnili so tudi osebnostni vprašalnik, vprašalnik implicitnih teorij inteligentnosti ter podali sprotno in končno oceno intrinzične motivacije. Rezultati so pokazali, da so bili učinki treninga zelo specifični, saj trening ni vodil do izboljšanja rezultata pri merah bližnjega in daljnega transfera. Čeprav so se nekatere osebnostne in motivacijske mere povezovale z napredkom na posameznih kognitivnih nalogah, so bili ti učinki zanemarljivi. Z osebnostnimi in motivacijskimi dejavniki nisem uspela bistveno pojasniti niti napredka v rezultatu na trenirani nalogi niti velikosti transfera. Raziskava nakazuje, da so v ozadju različne učinkovitosti kognitivnega treninga najverjetneje drugi dejavniki, ki bi jih bilo treba v prihodnje še raziskati.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:kognitivni trening, kognitivni nadzor, inhibicija, osebnost, motivacija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[I. Košir]
Year:2022
Number of pages:61 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-141684 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.95(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:139888899 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2022
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Language:English
Title:Influence of personality and motivational factors on the effects of cognitive control training
Abstract:
In the field of cognitive training, there is still no consensus on its effectiveness. While some studies claim that cognitive training is an effective intervention for improving cognitive function, others conclude that these effects are negligible. One of the reasons for such diverse findings might lie in the individual characteristics of participants. The aim of this master's thesis was to investigate whether individual differences in personality and motivational factors can influence the effectiveness of cognitive control training. In this study, 43 individuals have completed a 10-session affective cognitive control training, while 28 individuals served as a passive control group. All participants have performed several cognitive tasks before and after the training, designed to measure inhibition (near transfer) and working memory capacity (far transfer). They have also filled in personality and implicit theories of intelligence measures and gave current and final assessments of their intrinsic motivation. Results showed that effects of training were very specific, as the training did not lead to an improvement in neither measure of near, nor far transfer. Although some personality and motivational factors were associated with the progress on some of the cognitive tasks, these effects were negligible. Personality and motivational factors failed to significantly explain the training progression and transfer. This study suggests that different findings about the effectiveness of cognitive training are most likely due to other factors that should be further investigated.

Keywords:cognitive training, cognitive control, inhibition, personality, motivation

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