The Effect of Animation Therapy on Time Perception and Daily Routines in Primary School Children: A Randomized Controlled Study
Özgün Belen, Gonca Bumin

TL;DR
This study shows that animation therapy can improve time perception and some daily routines in children through better executive function skills.
Contribution
The study introduces animation therapy as a novel method to enhance time perception and executive functions in children.
Findings
Animation therapy improved duration discrimination and reproduction in children.
EFORTS subscales showed significant improvements except for morning and evening routines.
Effect sizes were medium to large for time perception and varied for EFORTS.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Time is a valuable and limited source that must be managed to participate in life domains efficiently. Time perception is an essential skill for managing the time, based on executive functions. This study examined the effects of animation therapy on time perception and daily routines in 7–10-year-old children through executive functions. Methods: Sixty-three typically developing children were randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. The intervention group received 10 weeks of animation therapy, while the control group followed daily routines. Time perception was assessed using Duration Discrimination and Reproduction tasks, and daily routines with the Executive Functions and Occupational Routines Scale (EFORTS). Results: The intervention group showed significant improvements in Duration Discrimination (500 ms: p = 0.02; 800 ms: p = 0.01), Duration…
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TopicsNeuroscience and Music Perception · Spatial Cognition and Navigation · Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
