Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study
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Resumo: | Studies show that executive functions and motor development are associated with each other and with learning ability. A more technological lifestyle combined with digital culture should be considered a viable alternative to stimulate children’s development. Therefore, this study aimed to present a systematic mapping of the literature involving executive functions, motor development, and the use of digital games in intervention programs for elementary school children from 6 to 11 years old. Four databases were researched: PubMed, Scielo, Science Direct, and SCOPUS, including publications between 2012 and March 2021. The initial results indicated 4881 records. After the selection process, 15 manuscripts that presented the central theme of the study were selected. The main results indicated that intervention strategies are rather heterogeneous. Most of the studies demonstrated efficient results after intervention protocols, many of them were conducted in Europe, and 46% occurred in a school environment. No research was identified involving technological solutions using executive functions, motor development, and digital games in an integrated manner. Hence, this constitutes a field of future scientific research. |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Studycognition;intervention program;motor skills;video gameStudies show that executive functions and motor development are associated with each other and with learning ability. A more technological lifestyle combined with digital culture should be considered a viable alternative to stimulate children’s development. Therefore, this study aimed to present a systematic mapping of the literature involving executive functions, motor development, and the use of digital games in intervention programs for elementary school children from 6 to 11 years old. Four databases were researched: PubMed, Scielo, Science Direct, and SCOPUS, including publications between 2012 and March 2021. The initial results indicated 4881 records. After the selection process, 15 manuscripts that presented the central theme of the study were selected. The main results indicated that intervention strategies are rather heterogeneous. Most of the studies demonstrated efficient results after intervention protocols, many of them were conducted in Europe, and 46% occurred in a school environment. No research was identified involving technological solutions using executive functions, motor development, and digital games in an integrated manner. Hence, this constitutes a field of future scientific research.GRANT_NUMBER: 32020Repositório ComumVictória Branca MoronDébora Nice Ferrari BarbosaGustavo Roese SanfeliceJorge Luis Victória BarbosaDaiana R. F. LeithardtValderi Reis Quietinho Leithardt2023-02-01T18:45:17Z2022-02-272022-02-28T12:22:10Z2022-02-27T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/43567engcv-prod-279289910.3390/educsci12030164info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-04-13T10:30:23Zoai:comum.rcaap.pt:10400.26/43567Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:46:41.998078Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study Victória Branca Moron cognition; intervention program; motor skills; video game |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study |
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Executive Functions, Motor Development, and Digital Games Applied to Elementary School Children: A Systematic Mapping Study |
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Victória Branca Moron |
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Victória Branca Moron Débora Nice Ferrari Barbosa Gustavo Roese Sanfelice Jorge Luis Victória Barbosa Daiana R. F. Leithardt Valderi Reis Quietinho Leithardt |
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Débora Nice Ferrari Barbosa Gustavo Roese Sanfelice Jorge Luis Victória Barbosa Daiana R. F. Leithardt Valderi Reis Quietinho Leithardt |
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Victória Branca Moron Débora Nice Ferrari Barbosa Gustavo Roese Sanfelice Jorge Luis Victória Barbosa Daiana R. F. Leithardt Valderi Reis Quietinho Leithardt |
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cognition; intervention program; motor skills; video game |
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cognition; intervention program; motor skills; video game |
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Studies show that executive functions and motor development are associated with each other and with learning ability. A more technological lifestyle combined with digital culture should be considered a viable alternative to stimulate children’s development. Therefore, this study aimed to present a systematic mapping of the literature involving executive functions, motor development, and the use of digital games in intervention programs for elementary school children from 6 to 11 years old. Four databases were researched: PubMed, Scielo, Science Direct, and SCOPUS, including publications between 2012 and March 2021. The initial results indicated 4881 records. After the selection process, 15 manuscripts that presented the central theme of the study were selected. The main results indicated that intervention strategies are rather heterogeneous. Most of the studies demonstrated efficient results after intervention protocols, many of them were conducted in Europe, and 46% occurred in a school environment. No research was identified involving technological solutions using executive functions, motor development, and digital games in an integrated manner. Hence, this constitutes a field of future scientific research. |
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