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使用锤子任务在有和没有发育性协调障碍的儿童中引出终态舒适规划:一项初步研究

Eliciting End-State Comfort Planning in Children With and Without Developmental Coordination Disorder Using a Hammer Task: A Pilot Study.

作者信息

Krajenbrink Hilde, Lust Jessica Mireille, Steenbergen Bert

机构信息

Behavioural Science Institute (BSI), Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands.

Centre for Disability and Development Research (CeDDR), School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Jan 28;12:625577. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.625577. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The end-state comfort (ESC) effect refers to the consistent tendency of healthy adults to end their movements in a comfortable end posture. In children with and without developmental coordination disorder (DCD), the results of studies focusing on ESC planning have been inconclusive, which is likely to be due to differences in task constraints. The present pilot study focused on the question whether children with and without DCD were able to change their planning strategy and were more likely to plan for ESC when demanded by complex object manipulations at the end of a task. To this end, we examined ESC planning in 18 children with and without DCD (aged 5-11years) using the previously used sword-task and the newly developed hammer-task. In the sword-task, children had to insert a sword in a wooden block, which could be relatively easily completed with an uncomfortable end-posture. In the hammer-task, children had to strike down a nail in a wooden pounding bench, which required additional force and speed demands, making it relatively difficult to complete the movement with an uncomfortable end-posture. In line with our hypothesis, the results demonstrated that children with and without DCD were more likely to plan for ESC on the hammer-task compared with the sword-task. Thus, while children with and without DCD show inconsistent ESC planning on many previously used tasks, the present pilot study shows that many of them are able to take into account the end-state of their movements if demanded by task constraints.

摘要

终末状态舒适度(ESC)效应是指健康成年人倾向于以舒适的终末姿势结束动作的一贯趋势。在患有和未患有发育性协调障碍(DCD)的儿童中,专注于ESC规划的研究结果尚无定论,这可能是由于任务限制的差异所致。本初步研究关注的问题是,患有和未患有DCD的儿童在任务结束时面对复杂的物体操作要求时,是否能够改变他们的规划策略并更倾向于为ESC进行规划。为此,我们使用之前用过的剑任务和新开发的锤子任务,对18名患有和未患有DCD的儿童(年龄在5至11岁之间)的ESC规划进行了研究。在剑任务中,儿童必须将一把剑插入木块中,以不舒服的终末姿势相对容易完成。在锤子任务中,儿童必须在木制的敲击台上敲钉子,这需要额外的力量和速度要求,使得以不舒服的终末姿势完成动作相对困难。与我们的假设一致,结果表明,与剑任务相比,患有和未患有DCD的儿童在锤子任务中更倾向于为ESC进行规划。因此,虽然患有和未患有DCD的儿童在许多之前使用的任务中表现出不一致的ESC规划,但本初步研究表明,如果任务限制有要求,他们中的许多人能够考虑到动作的终末状态。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1594/7875891/c3e6b316b401/fpsyg-12-625577-g001.jpg

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