Sieg K W, Shuster J J
Am J Occup Ther. 1979 May;33(5):311-6.
Twenty-four males ages 8 to 11 were videotaped while being tested in three positions for the ATNR: quadruped with the head passively rotated to either side; standing with the arms outstretched and eyes closed with the head passively rotated to either side; and quadruped reflex inhibiting posture with the skull hand on the hip and the face knee off the floor and with the head actively rotated to either side. Three "expert" raters viewed the edited tape and rated each subject in each position using a protocol devised for the study. The results suggest that the quadruped reflex inhibiting posture more readily reveals the presence of the reflex when compared to the other positions, in this population of learning-disabled children.
对24名年龄在8至11岁的男性进行录像,他们在非对称性紧张性颈反射(ATNR)的三个测试姿势下接受测试:四足位,头部被动向两侧转动;站立位,双臂伸展,双眼闭合,头部被动向两侧转动;四足位反射抑制姿势,头骨手放在臀部,面部膝盖离开地面,头部主动向两侧转动。三名“专家”评分员观看编辑后的录像,并使用为该研究设计的方案对每个受试者在每个姿势下进行评分。结果表明,在这群学习障碍儿童中,与其他姿势相比,四足位反射抑制姿势更容易显示出该反射的存在。