A QEEG Study on the Usage of Yellow Overlays for Reading among Autism Spectrum Disorder Children with Irlen Syndrome Symptoms
This research was carried out in order to compare the difference of brainwaves with and without using yellow overlays when reading among ASD children with the symptoms of Irlen Syndrome. The population from this research consists of sixteen children with chronological ages between six to fourteen ye...
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my.unimas.ir.407102022-12-07T02:18:07Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40710/ A QEEG Study on the Usage of Yellow Overlays for Reading among Autism Spectrum Disorder Children with Irlen Syndrome Symptoms Noor Syuhada, Abdul Hakim Nurul Hanim, Nasaruddin BF Psychology L Education (General) This research was carried out in order to compare the difference of brainwaves with and without using yellow overlays when reading among ASD children with the symptoms of Irlen Syndrome. The population from this research consists of sixteen children with chronological ages between six to fourteen years old from Kota Samarahan and Kuching, Sarawak. Quasi-experiments one group pre-test and post-test design was applied in this research. The participants completed the reading task using yellow and without yellow overlays. Subsequently, the QEEG was used to record and analyses the electrical activity in the Region of Interest (frontal and temporal). The analysis results on the paired sample t-test indicated the significant differences for beta brainwaves at frontal t (15) = -2.791, p = 0.014, and temporal area t (15) = -2.218, p = 0.042 while using yellow overlays. However, only the frontal area found significant differences for the alpha brainwaves when using yellow overlays t (15) = -2.428, p = 0.028. Apparently, the results of this research show that yellow overlays can help improve reading achievements and produce extra attention when reading more than without using yellow overlays among ASD children with the Irlen Syndrome symptoms. Management Academic Research Society 2022-05-16 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40710/3/A%20QEEG%20Study%20-%20Copy.pdf Noor Syuhada, Abdul Hakim and Nurul Hanim, Nasaruddin (2022) A QEEG Study on the Usage of Yellow Overlays for Reading among Autism Spectrum Disorder Children with Irlen Syndrome Symptoms. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 11 (2). pp. 802-811. ISSN 2226-6348 https://hrmars.com/pages/detail/IJARPED DOI:10.6007/IJARPED/v11-i2/13257 |
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This research was carried out in order to compare the difference of brainwaves with and without using yellow overlays when reading among ASD children with the symptoms of Irlen Syndrome. The population from this research consists of sixteen children with chronological ages between six to fourteen years old from Kota Samarahan and Kuching, Sarawak. Quasi-experiments one group pre-test and post-test design was applied in this research. The participants completed the reading task using yellow and without yellow overlays. Subsequently, the QEEG was used to record and analyses the electrical activity in the Region of Interest (frontal and temporal). The analysis results on the paired sample t-test indicated the significant differences for beta brainwaves at frontal t (15) = -2.791, p = 0.014, and temporal area t (15) = -2.218, p = 0.042 while using yellow overlays. However, only the frontal area found significant differences for the alpha brainwaves when using yellow overlays t (15) = -2.428, p = 0.028. Apparently, the results of this research show that yellow overlays can help improve reading achievements and produce extra attention when reading more than without using yellow overlays among ASD children with the Irlen Syndrome symptoms. |
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A QEEG Study on the Usage of Yellow Overlays for Reading
among Autism Spectrum Disorder Children with Irlen
Syndrome Symptoms |
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A QEEG Study on the Usage of Yellow Overlays for Reading
among Autism Spectrum Disorder Children with Irlen
Syndrome Symptoms |
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A QEEG Study on the Usage of Yellow Overlays for Reading
among Autism Spectrum Disorder Children with Irlen
Syndrome Symptoms |
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A QEEG Study on the Usage of Yellow Overlays for Reading
among Autism Spectrum Disorder Children with Irlen
Syndrome Symptoms |
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A QEEG Study on the Usage of Yellow Overlays for Reading
among Autism Spectrum Disorder Children with Irlen
Syndrome Symptoms |
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qeeg study on the usage of yellow overlays for reading
among autism spectrum disorder children with irlen
syndrome symptoms |
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