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   learners' perceptions of computerized cognitive training transfer to l2 learning: an adaptive case for covid-19  
   
نویسنده seyyedabadi samaneh ,nafissi zohreh ,rostami reza ,sotoudehnama elaheh
منبع جستارهاي زباني - 2022 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:641 -671
چکیده    Cognitive training (ct) refers to programs designed to enhance the efficiency of cognitive and brain mechanisms through practice and/or intentional instruction. a highly controversial issue in the field of computerized cognitive training (cct) is its possible transferability to non-trained areas; one untouched discipline is second language (l2) learning. hence, due to the facilitative role of attention and the predictive strength of working memory in l2 development and comprehension, cct seems necessary for english language learners. furthermore, few studies have investigated users’ perceptions of potential improvements in their cognitive functioning. to fill such inherent gaps and overcome the imposed barriers of conducting intervention studies during the covid-19 pandemic era, this study adopted an interdisciplinary approach to explore english language learners’ self-perceived far transfer (ft) effects of remote adaptive multi-domain computerized cognitive training (ramcct) in general cognitive functioning and l2-specific cognitive functioning. thus, online observations of l2 receptive skills courses (reading and listening) and synchronous semi-structured interviews were undertaken with a convenience sample of 11 intermediate efl learners who completed eight weeks of ramcct. thematic analysis (ta) revealed perceived advances in working memory, attention, multitasking, processing speed, hand-eye/ear coordination in general cognitive functioning, and improvements in either one or both of the l2 receptive skills in terms of attention and comprehension and speed. the results are discussed by the corresponding links between attention, working memory, and multitasking, together with the automatization of the core cognitive processes. implications address game designers, l2 teachers, teacher training programs, and researchers.  
کلیدواژه computerized cognitive training ,far transfer ,l2 receptive skills ,thematic analysis ,covid-19
آدرس alzahra university, faculty of literature, department of english, iran, alzahra university, faculty of literature, department of english, iran, university of tehran, faculty of psychology and education, department of psychology, iran, alzahra university, faculty of literature, department of english, iran
پست الکترونیکی esotoude@alzahra.ac.ir
 
   learners' perceptions of computerized cognitive training transfer to l2 learning: an adaptive case for covid-19  
   
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Abstract    cognitive training (ct) refers to programs designed to enhance the efficiency of cognitive and brain mechanisms through practice and/or intentional instruction. a highly controversial issue in the field of computerized cognitive training (cct) is its possible transferability to non-trained areas; one untouched discipline is second language (l2) learning. hence, due to the facilitative role of attention and the predictive strength of working memory in l2 development and comprehension, cct seems necessary for english language learners. furthermore, few studies have investigated users’ perceptions of potential improvements in their cognitive functioning. to fill such inherent gaps and overcome the imposed barriers of conducting intervention studies during the covid-19 pandemic era, this study adopted an interdisciplinary approach to explore english language learners’ self-perceived far transfer (ft) effects of remote adaptive multi-domain computerized cognitive training (ramcct) in general cognitive functioning and l2-specific cognitive functioning. thus, online observations of l2 receptive skills courses (reading and listening) and synchronous semi-structured interviews were undertaken with a convenience sample of 11 intermediate efl learners who completed eight weeks of ramcct. thematic analysis (ta) revealed perceived advances in working memory, attention, multitasking, processing speed, hand-eye/ear coordination in general cognitive functioning, and improvements in either one or both of the l2 receptive skills in terms of attention and comprehension and speed. the results are discussed by the corresponding links between attention, working memory, and multitasking, together with the automatization of the core cognitive processes. implications address game designers, l2 teachers, teacher training programs, and researchers.   
Keywords computerized cognitive training ,far transfer ,l2 receptive skills ,thematic analysis ,covid-19 ,computerized cognitive training ,far transfer ,l2 receptive skills ,thematic analysis ,covid-19
 
 

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