Webb R C, Koller J R
Am J Ment Defic. 1979 Mar;83(5):490-6.
Effects of sensorimotor training on intelligence and adaptive skills of profoundly retarded young adult residents of a state institution were investigated during a 6-month intensive training program. Comparison of pre- and posttraining test scores showed that the training group made significant gains in awareness (p less than .01) and gross-motor skills (p less than .001) as well as in intellectual (p less than .02) and adaptive skills (p less than .01). No significant gains in fine-motor and imitation skills were found nor were significant changes observed in the attention (control) group. Results were interpreted in terms of sensorimotor-training integration patterns, and they substantiated previous findings that gross-motor functioning and adaptive skills improve with sensorimotor training done in the living unit.
在一项为期6个月的强化训练项目中,研究了感觉运动训练对一所州立机构中重度智力发育迟缓的年轻成年居民的智力和适应技能的影响。训练前和训练后测试分数的比较表明,训练组在意识(p小于0.01)、粗大运动技能(p小于0.001)、智力(p小于0.02)和适应技能(p小于0.01)方面有显著提高。在精细运动和模仿技能方面未发现显著提高,注意力(对照组)也未观察到显著变化。根据感觉运动训练整合模式对结果进行了解释,这些结果证实了先前的研究发现,即在生活单元中进行感觉运动训练可以改善粗大运动功能和适应技能。