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患有和未患有发育协调障碍的儿童的感知-动作耦合:双运动任务中与任务相关的听觉信号和运动反应之间的频率锁定

Perception-action coupling in children with and without DCD: Frequency locking between task-relevant auditory signals and motor responses in a dual-motor task.

作者信息

Whitall J, Getchell N, McMenamin S, Horn C, Wilms-Floet A, Clark J E

机构信息

University of Maryland-Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Child Care Health Dev. 2006 Nov;32(6):679-92. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2006.00676.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The current research examines the relationship between perceptual and motor processes, known as perception-action or sensorimotor coupling, and the potential differences in perception-action coupling among children with and without Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and adults in a gross-motor co-ordination task (clapping while marching) when a task-relevant driving sensory signal is present.

METHODS

Ten children with DCD (7.32 + 0.23 years), eight typically developing (TD) children who were age-, gender- and racially/ethnically matched (6.91 + 0.24 years) and 10 college-aged adults were participants in this study. Participants clapped and marched to an auditory beat at four different frequencies: 0.8, 1.2,1.6 and 2.0 Hz. The relative timing measures of mean relative phase (MRP) and variability of relative phase (VRP) were calculated and compared using 3 (group) x 4 (frequency) x 2 (limb) anovas. Qualitatively, participants were assessed for the presence of absolute coupling (100% + 15% MRP).

RESULTS

Statistically significant differences in MRP occurred for coupling, frequency and group, and post hoc analysis indicated that the adult group differed from both the DCD and TD groups, who did not differ from each other. In VRP, there were significant main effects for coupling and group, and a significant interaction between group and frequency, with post hoc analysis indicating the DCD group to be different from the TD and adult groups. Qualitatively, both the adult and TD groups increased in the number of participants who adopt absolute coupling as frequency increases. In contrast, the DCD participants adopt this absolute coupling far less frequently overall; in fact, the number of participants adopting this pattern decreases as frequency increases.

CONCLUSIONS

These results indicate that children with DCD have difficulties with both the co-ordination and the control of their perception-action coupling for this particular task.

摘要

背景

当前研究考察了被称为感知 - 动作或感觉运动耦合的感知与运动过程之间的关系,以及在存在与任务相关的驱动感觉信号时,患有和未患有发育性协调障碍(DCD)的儿童与成人在一项大肌肉运动协调任务(行军时拍手)中感知 - 动作耦合的潜在差异。

方法

10名患有DCD的儿童(7.32±0.23岁)、8名年龄、性别和种族匹配的发育正常(TD)儿童(6.91±0.24岁)以及10名大学生参与了本研究。参与者以四种不同频率(0.8、1.2、1.6和2.0赫兹)随着听觉节拍拍手并行军。计算并使用3(组)×4(频率)×2(肢体)方差分析比较平均相对相位(MRP)和相对相位变异性(VRP)的相对时间测量值。定性地,评估参与者是否存在绝对耦合(MRP为100%±15%)。

结果

MRP在耦合、频率和组之间存在统计学显著差异,事后分析表明成人组与DCD组和TD组均不同,而DCD组和TD组彼此无差异。在VRP方面,耦合和组存在显著主效应,组和频率之间存在显著交互作用,事后分析表明DCD组与TD组和成人组不同。定性地,随着频率增加,成人组和TD组中采用绝对耦合的参与者数量增加。相比之下,DCD参与者总体上采用这种绝对耦合的频率要低得多;事实上,随着频率增加,采用这种模式的参与者数量减少。

结论

这些结果表明,患有DCD的儿童在这项特定任务的感知 - 动作耦合的协调和控制方面都存在困难。

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