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Mindful Reading: Mindfulness Meditation Helps Keep Readers with Dyslexia and ADHD on the Lexical Track

机译:正念阅读:正念冥想有助于使阅读障碍和ADHD的读者保持在词汇轨道上

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This study explored the effects of a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intervention on reading, attention, and psychological well-being among people with developmental dyslexia and/or attention deficits. Various types of dyslexia exist, characterized by different error types. We examined a question that has not been tested so far: which types of errors (and dyslexias) are affected by MBSR training. To do so, we tested, using an extensive battery of reading tests, whether each participant had dyslexia, and which errors types s/he makes, and then compared the rate of each error type before and after the MBSR workshop. We used a similar approach to attention disorders: we evaluated the participants’ sustained, selective, executive, and orienting of attention to assess whether they had attention-disorders, and if so, which functions were impaired. We then evaluated the effect of MBSR on each of the attention functions. Psychological measures including mindfulness, stress, reflection and rumination, lifesatisfaction, depression, anxiety, and sleep-disturbances were also evaluated. Nineteen Hebrew-readers completed a 2-month mindfulness workshop. The results showed that whereas reading errors of letter-migrations within and between words and vowelletter errors did not decrease following the workshop, most participants made fewer reading errors in general following the workshop, with a significant reduction of 19% from their original number of errors. This decrease mainly resulted from a decrease in errors that occur due to reading via the sublexical rather than the lexical route. It seems, therefore, that mindfulness helped reading by keeping the readers on the lexical route. This improvement in reading probably resulted from improved sustained attention: the reduction in sublexical reading was significant for the dyslexic participants who also had attention deficits, and there were significant correlations between reduced reading errors and decreases in impulsivity. Following the meditation workshop, the rate of commission errors decreased, indicating decreased impulsivity, and the variation in RTs in the CPT task decreased, indicating improved sustained attention. Significant improvements were obtained in participants’ mindfulness, perceived-stress, rumination, depression, state-anxiety, and sleep-disturbances. Correlations were also obtained between reading improvement and increased mindfulness following the workshop. Thus, whereas mindfulness training did not affect specific types of errors and did not improve dyslexia, it did affect the reading of adults with developmental dyslexia and ADHD, by helping them to stay on the straight path of the lexical route while reading. Thus, the reading improvement induced by mindfulness sheds light on the intricate relation between attention and reading. Mindfulness reduced impulsivity and improved sustained attention, and this, in turn, improved reading of adults with developmental dyslexia and ADHD, by helping them to read via the straight path of the lexical route.
机译:这项研究探讨了基于正念减压(MBSR)干预对患有阅读障碍和/或注意力缺陷的人的阅读,注意力和心理健康的影响。存在各种类型的阅读障碍,其特征在于不同的错误类型。我们研究了一个迄今为止尚未测试的问题:MBSR培训会影响哪些类型的错误(和诵读困难)。为此,我们使用了大量的阅读测试来测试每个参与者是否患有阅读障碍,以及他/她造成的错误类型,然后比较MBSR研讨会前后每种错误类型的发生率。我们对注意力障碍使用了类似的方法:我们评估了参与者的持续注意力,选择性注意力,执行力和注意力定向,以评估他们是否患有注意力障碍,如果存在,则会损害哪些功能。然后,我们评估了MBSR对每个注意功能的影响。还评估了心理措施,包括正念,压力,反射和反省,生活满意度,抑郁,焦虑和睡眠障碍。 19名希伯来语阅读者完成了为期2个月的正念研讨会。结果表明,虽然研讨会之后的单词内部和单词之间的字母迁移阅读错误以及vowelletter错误并未减少,但大多数参加者在研讨会之后总体上的阅读错误较少,与原始错误数量相比减少了19% 。这种减少主要是由于通过子词法而不是词法路径读取而导致的错误减少所致。因此,正念似乎通过使读者保持词汇路线来帮助阅读。阅读能力的提高可能是由于持续的注意力得到改善所致:亚词汇阅读能力的下降对于同样有注意力缺陷的阅读障碍者来说是显着的,并且阅读错误的减少与冲动性的降低之间存在显着的相关性。在冥想研讨会之后,佣金错误率降低,表明冲动性降低,CPT任务中的RT差异减小,表明持续的注意力得到改善。参与者的正念,感觉压力,反省,抑郁,状态焦虑和睡眠障碍获得了显着改善。在研讨会之后,阅读能力的提高与正念的增加之间也存在相关性。因此,虽然正念训练不会影响特定类型的错误,也不会改善阅读障碍,但它确实会帮助成年人在阅读时保持词汇路线的直达路径,从而影响成年人的阅读障碍。因此,正念引起的阅读改善阐明了注意力与阅读之间的复杂关系。正念减少了冲动并增强了持续的注意力,进而通过帮助成年人通过词汇途径的直读来改善患有阅读障碍和ADHD的成年人的阅读能力。

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