Garcia Juliana Maia, Teixeira Luis Augusto
1 Human Motor Systems Laboratory, School of Physical Education and Sport, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Percept Mot Skills. 2017 Oct;124(5):932-945. doi: 10.1177/0031512517720565. Epub 2017 Jul 25.
We evaluated the effect of repeated use of the nonpreferred hand on young children's manual preference by positioning toys in the left hemifield in egocentric coordinates to induce right-handed 4-5-year-olds to use their left hands spontaneously. We induced motor activities in the laterally biased workspace by presenting tasks in a ludic context over different days, similar to their daily kindergarten experience. Preceding and following these lateralized experiences, the children were tested on a task requiring reaching, grasping, and inserting cards into a slot. In the 1-day retention assessment, we found that repeated use of the nonpreferred left hand in the previous phase led to increased use of the left hand to perform the probing task. Following 14 days of rest, the children with induced left-hand experiences used exclusively their left hands to manipulate the leftmost card positions. We propose that repeated use of the nonpreferred left hand leads to increased confidence to plan left-handed movements for subsequent tasks.
我们通过将玩具置于以自我为中心坐标的左半视野,诱导惯用右手的4至5岁儿童自发使用左手,评估了反复使用非优势手对幼儿手部偏好的影响。我们在类似幼儿园日常体验的不同日子里,通过在游戏情境中呈现任务,在偏向一侧的工作空间诱导运动活动。在这些偏向一侧的体验之前和之后,对儿童进行了一项要求伸手、抓握并将卡片插入插槽的任务测试。在1天的保留评估中,我们发现前一阶段反复使用非优势左手导致在执行探测任务时左手使用增加。经过14天的休息后,有左手诱导体验的儿童完全使用左手来操作最左边的卡片位置。我们提出,反复使用非优势左手会增强为后续任务计划左手动作的信心。