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视觉障碍对儿童和青少年运动表象的影响。

The effects of visual impairment on motor imagery in children and adolescents.

机构信息

Department of Sport Psychology & Human Movement Science, Institute for Sport and Exercise Science, University of Stuttgart, Germany.

Department of Kinesiology, Sport Studies, and Physical Education, The College at Brockport-State University of New York, USA.

出版信息

Res Dev Disabil. 2021 Feb;109:103835. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2020.103835. Epub 2021 Jan 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While the development of motor imagery (MI) has been extensively studied in sighted children, it is not clear how children with different severities of visual impairment (VI) represent motor actions by using the motor representations constructed through the remaining intact senses, especially touch.

AIMS

Mental chronometry and generation/manipulation of MI were examined in children with and without VI.

METHODS AND PROCEDURES

Participants included 64 youth with and without VI (33 without visual impairments, 14 moderate-to-severe, and 17 blind). Mental chronometry was assessed with the imagined Timed-Up-and-Go-Test (iTUG), and generation/manipulation of MI with the Controllability-of-Motor-Imagery-Test (CMI). In addition, the effect of working memory performance (Letter-Number-Sequencing) and physical activity upon MI were evaluated.

RESULTS

Mental duration for the iTUG was significantly shorter than the active durations. Results also provided evidence of better haptic representation than motor representation in all participants; however, only for the CMI-regeneration condition controls outperformed children with visual impairments and blindness (CVIB). Exercise and working memory performance showed a significant contribution only on a few MI tests.

CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS

Our results suggest a possible relationship between motor performance, body representation deficits and visual impairment which needs to be addressed in the evaluation and treatment of CVIB. The design of new rehabilitation interventions that focus on strengthening adequate body perception and representation should be proposed and tested to promote motor development in CVIB.

摘要

背景

尽管在视力正常的儿童中已经广泛研究了运动想象(MI)的发展,但对于不同严重程度的视觉障碍(VI)儿童如何通过使用通过剩余的完整感觉(尤其是触觉)构建的运动表象来表示运动动作,目前尚不清楚。

目的

检查了有和没有 VI 的儿童的心理计时和 MI 的产生/操作。

方法和程序

参与者包括 64 名有和没有 VI 的青少年(33 名无视力障碍,14 名中度至重度,17 名失明)。使用想象中的计时起立测试(iTUG)评估心理计时,使用运动想象可控性测试(CMI)评估 MI 的产生/操作。此外,还评估了工作记忆表现(字母数字排序)和身体活动对 MI 的影响。

结果

iTUG 的心理持续时间明显短于主动持续时间。结果还提供了证据表明,所有参与者的触觉表象都优于运动表象;但是,仅在 CMI 再生条件下,对照组优于视力障碍和失明儿童(CVIB)。运动表现和工作记忆表现仅在少数 MI 测试中显示出显著贡献。

结论和意义

我们的结果表明,运动表现,身体表象缺陷和视觉障碍之间可能存在关系,这需要在 CVIB 的评估和治疗中加以解决。应该提出并测试新的康复干预措施,这些措施侧重于增强适当的身体感知和表象,以促进 CVIB 的运动发展。

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