Department of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, USA.
Sci Rep. 2024 May 28;14(1):12203. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-62322-6.
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder featuring deficits in motor coordination and motor timing among children. Deficits in rhythmic tracking, including perceptually tracking and synchronizing action with auditory rhythms, have been studied in a wide range of motor disorders, providing a foundation for developing rehabilitation programs incorporating auditory rhythms. We tested whether DCD also features these auditory-motor deficits among 7-10 year-old children. In a speech recognition task with no overt motor component, modulating the speech rhythm interfered more with the performance of children at risk for DCD than typically developing (TD) children. A set of auditory-motor tapping tasks further showed that, although children at risk for DCD performed worse than TD children in general, the presence of an auditory rhythmic cue (isochronous metronome or music) facilitated the temporal consistency of tapping. Finally, accuracy in the recognition of rhythmically modulated speech and tapping consistency correlated with performance on the standardized motor assessment. Together, the results show auditory rhythmic regularity benefits auditory perception and auditory-motor coordination in children at risk for DCD. This provides a foundation for future clinical studies to develop evidence-based interventions involving auditory-motor rhythmic coordination for children with DCD.
发展性协调障碍(DCD)是一种常见的神经发育障碍,主要表现为儿童运动协调和运动时间感方面的缺陷。在广泛的运动障碍中,对节奏跟踪的缺陷进行了研究,包括感知跟踪和与听觉节奏同步动作,这为开发包含听觉节奏的康复计划提供了基础。我们测试了 DCD 是否也存在于 7-10 岁儿童的这些听觉-运动缺陷中。在没有明显运动成分的语音识别任务中,调节语音节奏对 DCD 风险儿童的表现干扰比对典型发育(TD)儿童的表现干扰更大。一组听觉-运动敲击任务进一步表明,尽管 DCD 风险儿童的总体表现不如 TD 儿童,但听觉节奏提示(等时节拍器或音乐)的存在有助于敲击的时间一致性。最后,对节奏调制语音的识别准确性和敲击一致性与标准化运动评估的表现相关。总的来说,这些结果表明,听觉节奏规律性有利于 DCD 风险儿童的听觉感知和听觉-运动协调。这为未来的临床研究提供了基础,以开发针对 DCD 儿童的基于证据的听觉-运动节奏协调干预措施。