Kioumourtzoglou E, Batsiou S, Theodorakis Y, Mauromatis G
Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, Greece.
Percept Mot Skills. 1994 Jun;78(3 Pt 1):1011-5. doi: 10.1177/003151259407800360.
The aim of this study was to examine whether mentally retarded individuals show a specific motor performance deficit on measures of reaction time, aiming, and dexterity. 23 mentally retarded adolescents and two control groups of 22 non-retarded persons of the same mental age and 20 nonretarded persons of the same chronological age were tested. Motor performance measures for retarded persons were considerably longer than those of nonretarded persons of the same chronological age and of the same mental age. Only time of finger dexterity with short pins was longer for the retarded than for the nonretarded adolescents of the same mental age. Reaction times across groups were faster for the sound than for the light signal. No difference in RT for fine movement was observed. Differences among the various motor performance measures for retarded and nonretarded subjects are confirmed.
本研究的目的是检验智力迟钝个体在反应时间、瞄准和灵巧性测量方面是否表现出特定的运动表现缺陷。对23名智力迟钝青少年以及两个对照组进行了测试,其中一个对照组有22名心理年龄相同的非智力迟钝者,另一个对照组有20名实际年龄相同的非智力迟钝者。智力迟钝者的运动表现测量结果比实际年龄相同和心理年龄相同的非智力迟钝者要长得多。仅在使用短针的手指灵巧性测试中,智力迟钝青少年的用时比心理年龄相同的非智力迟钝青少年更长。各组对声音信号的反应时间比对光信号的反应时间更快。在精细运动的反应时间上未观察到差异。智力迟钝和非智力迟钝受试者在各种运动表现测量方面的差异得到了证实。