@article { author = {Fakhary Nejad, Samieh and Mojtabaie, Mina and Mirhashemi, Malek}, title = {Comparison of the Effectiveness of Yoga Training with Emotion Regulation Training on Students' Working Memory and Cognitive Flexibility}, journal = {Iranian Journal of Learning and Memory}, volume = {2}, number = {7}, pages = {33-41}, year = {2019}, publisher = {Iranian Educational Psychology Association}, issn = {2645-5447}, eissn = {2645-5455}, doi = {10.22034/iepa.2020.214025.1145}, abstract = {This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of yoga training with emotion regulation training on students' working memory and cognitive flexibility. The research methodology was quasi-experimental designed as pretest and posttest with control and follow-up groups. Entire second-grade female high schoolers in the 2nd District of Tehran, during 2018-19 academic year, constituted study’s statistical population, of whom 54 students were chosen using cluster random sampling method, and randomly assigned into three groups. The pretest of N-back and Denis and Wenderval’s cognitive flexibility (2010) was administered for all three groups; and then the experimental groups received yoga training and emotion regulation intervention and finally posttest was implemented followed by 4-week follow-up test. Data analysis used by analysis of variance with repeated measurements exhibited that, both trainings significantly resulted in an increase in components of Different recognition and recognition time of working memory and cognitive flexibility (p≤/001). Yoga training had more effect on the component of different recognition and psychological flexibility than on emotional regulation training (p≤/001), while the impact of both two interventions had not a significant difference on the component of recognition time.  }, keywords = {cognitive flexibility,emotion regulation,working memory,Yoga}, url = {https://journal.iepa.ir/article_102476.html}, eprint = {https://journal.iepa.ir/article_102476_0bcd4ef832ed44714e3a69425ecd9785.pdf} }