Chiarenza G A
Istituto di Neuropsichiatria, Infantile-Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
J Learn Disabil. 1990 Jun-Jul;23(6):375-85. doi: 10.1177/002221949002300609.
The aim of this paper is to compare the motor performances and the movement-related macropotentials of 8 male children aged 10 years with developmental reading disorders with those of 9 nondisabled male children of the same age. The task employed consisted of initiating the sweep of an oscilloscope with a self-paced movement and terminating it within 50 +/- 10 msec. The children with reading disorders were slower, less accurate, and achieved a smaller number of target performances. Their brain macropotentials associated with motor programming, processing of sensory information, and evaluation of the results were altered in amplitude and latency. In the children with reading disorders, the systems involved in planning strategies and processing of sensory information are inadequate and those involved in the correction of errors are less efficient. Therefore, reading disorders could express defective integration and dysfunction of numerous processes occurring at different levels and times.
本文旨在比较8名患有发育性阅读障碍的10岁男性儿童与9名同龄无残疾男性儿童的运动表现及与运动相关的大脑宏观电位。所采用的任务是通过自定节奏的动作启动示波器扫描,并在50±10毫秒内终止扫描。患有阅读障碍的儿童速度较慢、准确性较低,且完成的目标表现数量较少。他们与运动编程、感觉信息处理及结果评估相关的大脑宏观电位在幅度和潜伏期上发生了改变。在患有阅读障碍的儿童中,参与策略规划和感觉信息处理的系统不足,而参与错误纠正的系统效率较低。因此,阅读障碍可能表现为不同水平和时间发生的众多过程的整合缺陷和功能障碍。