Vlachos Filippos, Bonoti Fotini
Department of Special Education, University of Thessaly, Volos 38 221, Greece.
Laterality. 2004 Oct;9(4):397-409. doi: 10.1080/13576500342000239.
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of hand preference on children's drawing development. An equal number of left- and right-handed children (N = 182), aged 7 to 12 years were asked to complete four different drawing tasks. During the drawing process, directionality of horizontal, vertical, and circular strokes as well as sequencing was recorded. Each drawing was scored according to the developmental stage to which is corresponded. It was found that drawing performance improved with age, irrespectively of hand preference and sex. In other words, left- and right-handers' drawing performance across the four tasks was not found to differ significantly. The only consistent difference between the two groups involved was in the production of horizontal lines. The results are discussed in terms of implications for questions about the lack of differences in left- and right-handed children's drawing performance.
本研究的目的是调查用手偏好对儿童绘画发展的影响。我们让数量相等的7至12岁左利手和右利手儿童(N = 182)完成四项不同的绘画任务。在绘画过程中,记录水平、垂直和圆形笔触的方向性以及顺序。根据每幅画对应的发展阶段进行评分。结果发现,绘画表现随着年龄的增长而提高,与用手偏好和性别无关。换句话说,在四项任务中,左利手和右利手儿童的绘画表现没有显著差异。两组之间唯一一致的差异在于水平线的绘制。我们将根据这些结果对左利手和右利手儿童绘画表现缺乏差异的相关问题进行讨论。