Department of Psychological Science, Boise State University, Boise, ID, USA.
Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA.
Infant Behav Dev. 2023 Nov;73:101881. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2023.101881. Epub 2023 Aug 27.
Disruptive biological and environmental factors may undermine the development of children's motor and sensorimotor skills. Since the development of cognitive skills, including executive function, is grounded in early motor and sensorimotor experiences, early delays or impairments in motor and sensorimotor processing often trigger dynamic developmental cascades that lead to suboptimal executive function outcomes. The purpose of this perspective paper is to link early differences in motor/sensorimotor processing to the development of executive function in children born preterm or with cerebral palsy. Uncovering such links in clinical populations would improve our understanding of developmental pathways and key motor and sensorimotor skills that are antecedent and foundational for the development of executive function. This knowledge will allow the refinement of early interventions targeting motor and sensorimotor skills with the goal of proactively improving executive function outcomes in at-risk populations.
破坏生物和环境因素可能会破坏儿童运动和感觉运动技能的发展。由于认知技能的发展,包括执行功能,都建立在早期的运动和感觉运动经验基础上,因此运动和感觉运动处理的早期延迟或障碍常常引发动态发展级联反应,导致执行功能的结果不理想。本文的目的是将早产儿或脑瘫儿童运动/感觉运动处理方面的早期差异与执行功能的发展联系起来。在临床人群中发现这些联系,将有助于我们了解发展途径以及对执行功能发展具有先行和基础作用的关键运动和感觉运动技能。这方面的知识将有助于改进针对运动和感觉运动技能的早期干预措施,目标是主动改善高危人群的执行功能结果。