Georgia State University, USA.
Child Dev. 2010 Nov-Dec;81(6):1846-58. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2010.01514.x.
Kinematic measures of children's reaching were found to reflect stable differences in skill level for planning for future actions. Thirty-five toddlers (18-21 months) were engaged in building block towers (precise task) and in placing blocks into an open container (imprecise task). Sixteen children were retested on the same tasks a year later. Longer deceleration as the hand approached the block for pickup was found in the tower task compared with the imprecise task, indicating planning for the second movement. More skillful toddlers who could build high towers had a longer deceleration phase when placing blocks on the tower than toddlers who built low towers. Kinematic differences between the groups remained a year later when all children could build high towers.
儿童伸手动作的运动学测量结果反映了对未来动作进行规划的技能水平的稳定差异。35 名幼儿(18-21 个月)参与了积木塔搭建(精确任务)和将积木放入开放容器(不精确任务)的活动。其中 16 名儿童在一年后接受了相同任务的重新测试。与不精确任务相比,在拿起积木时,手接近积木的减速时间更长,这表明在规划第二个动作。在放置积木时,能够搭建高塔的更熟练的幼儿在放置积木时的减速阶段比搭建低塔的幼儿要长。一年后,当所有儿童都能够搭建高塔时,两组之间的运动学差异仍然存在。