Sebastjan Anna, Skrzek Anna, Ignasiak Zofia, Sławińska Teresa
Faculty of Physical Education, University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland.
Faculty of Physiotherapy, University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland.
PLoS One. 2017 May 30;12(5):e0177845. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0177845. eCollection 2017.
The aim of the study was to investigate fine motor performance and ascertain age-related changes in laterality between the dominant and non-dominant hand. A representative sample of 635 adults (144 males and 491 females) aged 50 years and over completed a test battery MLS (Motor Performance Series) to assess a broad range of hand functions. Functional asymmetry was observed in all four motor tests (postural tremor, aiming, tapping, and inserting long pins). Significant differences between the dominant and non-dominant hand were obtained in both sexes across all age groups, except in the oldest female group (age >70) for the aiming (number of hits and errors) and postural tremor (number of errors) tasks. These differences in age-related changes may be attributed to hemispheric asymmetry, environmental factors, or use-dependent plasticity. Conflicting evidence in the literature warrants additional research to better explain age-related alterations of hand dominance and manual performance in old age.
该研究的目的是调查精细运动表现,并确定优势手和非优势手之间与年龄相关的偏侧性变化。635名年龄在50岁及以上的成年人(144名男性和491名女性)的代表性样本完成了一组MLS(运动表现系列)测试,以评估广泛的手部功能。在所有四项运动测试(姿势性震颤、瞄准、轻敲和插入长针)中均观察到功能不对称。除了最年长的女性组(年龄>70岁)在瞄准(命中次数和错误次数)和姿势性震颤(错误次数)任务中,所有年龄组的男性和女性在优势手和非优势手之间均获得了显著差异。这些与年龄相关的变化差异可能归因于半球不对称、环境因素或使用依赖性可塑性。文献中的相互矛盾的证据需要进一步研究,以更好地解释老年期手部优势和手部表现与年龄相关的变化。