Cope E B, Antony J H
Department of Neurology, Children's Hospital, Camperdown, Sydney, Australia.
Pediatr Neurol. 1992 Jul-Aug;8(4):251-4. doi: 10.1016/0887-8994(92)90360-b.
A 2-point discrimination study was conducted with 112 normal children, ages 2-13 years. The goal was to determine the age at which children can reliably cooperate in performing the 2-point discrimination test and to discover the normal values on the fingertips and feet for different ages, as well as to study the changes in these values with age. It was found that from age 6 years and older all children could perform the test and that discrimination ability improved with age, but was only of statistical significance for the feet parameters.
对112名2至13岁的正常儿童进行了两点辨别觉研究。目的是确定儿童能够可靠配合进行两点辨别觉测试的年龄,发现不同年龄段指尖和足部的正常值,并研究这些值随年龄的变化。结果发现,6岁及以上的所有儿童都能进行该测试,且辨别能力随年龄提高,但仅足部参数具有统计学意义。