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自闭症儿童的用手偏好与运动功能

Hand preference and motor functioning in children with autism.

作者信息

Hauck J A, Dewey D

机构信息

University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

J Autism Dev Disord. 2001 Jun;31(3):265-77. doi: 10.1023/a:1010791118978.

Abstract

This study examined three theories that have been proposed to explain the high rates of ambiguous hand preference in young children with autism. Twenty children with autism were matched with 20 children with developmental delays and 20 normally developing children. The groups were compared on measures of hand preference and motor skills. Results indicated that the lack of development of a hand preference in children with autism was not a direct function of their cognitive delay, as the children with developmental delays showed a dissimilar pattern of hand preference. The lack of a definite hand preference in the children with autism was also not due to a lack of motor skill development, as the children with developmental delays displayed similar levels of gross and fine motor skills without the accompanying lack of a definite hand preference. The finding that children with autism with a definite hand preference displayed better performance on motor, language, and cognitive tasks than children with autism who did not display a definite hand preference, however, provided support for the bilateral brain dysfunction hypothesis.

摘要

本研究检验了三种为解释自闭症幼儿中高比例的模糊手偏好现象而提出的理论。20名自闭症儿童与20名发育迟缓儿童以及20名正常发育儿童进行了匹配。对这些组在手偏好和运动技能测量方面进行了比较。结果表明,自闭症儿童缺乏手偏好的发展并非其认知延迟的直接结果,因为发育迟缓儿童表现出不同的手偏好模式。自闭症儿童缺乏明确的手偏好也不是由于运动技能发展不足,因为发育迟缓儿童在粗大和精细运动技能方面表现出相似水平,却没有伴随缺乏明确手偏好的情况。然而,有明确手偏好的自闭症儿童在运动、语言和认知任务上比没有明确手偏好的自闭症儿童表现更好这一发现,为双侧脑功能障碍假说提供了支持。

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