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4至11岁儿童手动控制的年龄和性别差异。

Manual control age and sex differences in 4 to 11 year old children.

作者信息

Flatters Ian, Hill Liam J B, Williams Justin H G, Barber Sally E, Mon-Williams Mark

机构信息

Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom.

Department of Mental Health, University of Aberdeen, Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Feb 11;9(2):e88692. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088692. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

To what degree does being male or female influence the development of manual skills in pre-pubescent children? This question is important because of the emphasis placed on developing important new manual skills during this period of a child's education (e.g. writing, drawing, using computers). We investigated age and sex-differences in the ability of 422 children to control a handheld stylus. A task battery deployed using tablet PC technology presented interactive visual targets on a computer screen whilst simultaneously recording participant's objective kinematic responses, via their interactions with the on-screen stimuli using the handheld stylus. The battery required children use the stylus to: (i) make a series of aiming movements, (ii) trace a series of abstract shapes and (iii) track a moving object. The tasks were not familiar to the children, allowing measurement of a general ability that might be meaningfully labelled 'manual control', whilst minimising culturally determined differences in experience (as much as possible). A reliable interaction between sex and age was found on the aiming task, with girls' movement times being faster than boys in younger age groups (e.g. 4-5 years) but with this pattern reversing in older children (10-11 years). The improved performance in older boys on the aiming task is consistent with prior evidence of a male advantage for gross-motor aiming tasks, which begins to emerge during adolescence. A small but reliable sex difference was found in tracing skill, with girls showing a slightly higher level of performance than boys irrespective of age. There were no reliable sex differences between boys and girls on the tracking task. Overall, the findings suggest that prepubescent girls are more likely to have superior manual control abilities for performing novel tasks. However, these small population differences do not suggest that the sexes require different educational support whilst developing their manual skills.

摘要

男性或女性在多大程度上会影响青春期前儿童手动技能的发展?这个问题很重要,因为在儿童教育的这一阶段(例如写作、绘画、使用电脑),重点在于培养重要的新手动技能。我们调查了422名儿童控制手持触控笔能力的年龄和性别差异。使用平板电脑技术部署的一组任务在电脑屏幕上呈现交互式视觉目标,同时通过参与者使用手持触控笔与屏幕上的刺激物互动来记录他们客观的运动反应。这组任务要求儿童使用触控笔:(i)进行一系列瞄准动作,(ii)描绘一系列抽象形状,以及(iii)追踪一个移动的物体。这些任务对孩子们来说并不熟悉,这样可以测量一种可能被有意义地称为“手动控制”的一般能力,同时尽可能减少文化决定的经验差异。在瞄准任务中发现了性别和年龄之间可靠的交互作用,在较年幼的年龄组(例如4 - 5岁)中,女孩的动作时间比男孩快,但在年龄较大的儿童(10 - 11岁)中这种模式发生了逆转。年龄较大的男孩在瞄准任务中表现的提高与之前关于青春期开始出现的男性在大肌肉瞄准任务上具有优势的证据一致。在描绘技能方面发现了一个小但可靠的性别差异,无论年龄大小,女孩的表现水平都略高于男孩。在追踪任务上男孩和女孩之间没有可靠的性别差异。总体而言,研究结果表明青春期前的女孩在执行新任务时更有可能具有卓越的手动控制能力。然而,这些小的群体差异并不表明在发展手动技能时男女需要不同的教育支持。

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