Can Training Balance, or Enjoying Music, Improve Attention, Problem-solving and/or Behavior Control Abilities?

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

108

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 25, 2023

Primary Completion Date

November 30, 2024

Study Completion Date

December 30, 2024

Conditions
Executive FunctionsPostural Balance
Interventions
OTHER

Balance Training

"The BT program has multiple difficulty levels, and each child will progress at an individual pace tailored to their balance skills. Training sessions will emphasize top-down control of balance and contain a combination of dynamic and static balance exercises. Children and their parents will receive written step-by-step instructions, with photos, verbal and/or video instructions on their private OneDrive folder.~To monitor compliance, whether the exercises were done properly, and evaluate a child's progress, the parent/guardian will film the sessions, and upload the video to OneDrive, so we can score the child's performance and provide them with a progress tracking chart.~Every child will be given the equipment needed to do the balance exercises: two wooden beams that will make a 12-foot balance beam, four small wooden cubes that will raise the balance beam 5 inches off the ground, a wobble board, a hopscotch mat, one roll of painter's tape, one measuring tape, a bell, a small book."

OTHER

Music Training

"Children assigned to MT will be asked what kind of music and what performers they like best, and what songs they like most. After those open-ended questions, they will be asked about specific songs, guided somewhat by the child's previous answers, and will watch short excerpts from music videos to see which the child would like to listen to and watch during Week 1 of the MT program. This is all to guide the selection of music videos the child will enjoy and might give some thought to.~They will receive 10 music videos per week, through the child's private OneDrive folder, from which they can choose 4 to watch every session. Children will be instructed to not do anything else, but simply watch the videos or listen with their eyes closed.~To monitor compliance, and to check if the child was paying attention to the music videos or just having them play in the background while doing something else, the parent/guardian will film the MT sessions, and upload the video to OneDrive."

Trial Locations (1)

V6T 2A1

RECRUITING

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, Department of Psychiatry, UBC, Vancouver

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canada

OTHER

lead

University of British Columbia

OTHER