Sprague R L, van Emmerik R E, Slobounov S M, Newell K M
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Am J Ment Retard. 1996 Jan;100(4):345-58.
The facial stereotypies of adults diagnosed as having mental retardation and tardive dyskinesia were examined through a kinematic analysis of video-taped lip and tongue motions. A control group of healthy adult subjects without mental retardation was also examined in the production of preferred rates of lip and tongue oscillatory motions to provide a basis to assess the degree of movement variability in the stereotypies. The inter- and intraindividual variability of the movement form characteristics of the lip and tongue stereotypic motions was higher in the subjects with mental retardation. Results suggest that the low variability of discrete properties of movement kinematics may not be a defining feature of stereotypies. The concept of invariance in stereotypies may relate only to the topological kinematic properties of the movement sequence that provide the basis to infer that the same stereotypic movement sequence was reproduced from observation to observation.
通过对录像的嘴唇和舌头动作进行运动学分析,研究了被诊断为智力迟钝和迟发性运动障碍的成年人的面部刻板动作。还对一组无智力迟钝的健康成年受试者进行了检查,观察他们在产生嘴唇和舌头摆动的偏好频率时的情况,以便为评估刻板动作中运动变异性的程度提供依据。智力迟钝受试者嘴唇和舌头刻板动作的运动形式特征在个体间和个体内的变异性更高。结果表明,运动运动学离散特性的低变异性可能不是刻板动作的一个决定性特征。刻板动作中的不变性概念可能仅与运动序列的拓扑运动学特性有关,这些特性为推断每次观察到的是相同的刻板运动序列提供了依据。