Cobo-Lewis A B, Oller D K, Lynch M P, Levine S L
Psychology Annex, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124-0721, USA.
Am J Ment Retard. 1996 Mar;100(5):456-67.
We measured the ages at which typically developing infants and infants with Down syndrome achieved an important vocal milestone (canonical babbling), a rhythmic motor milestone (hand-banging), and six other motor milestones. The interrelations of the milestone onsets, and their relations with Down syndrome, were assessed quantitatively. Hand-banging and canonical babbling were associated and were somewhat delayed by Down syndrome. Stepping, standing, sitting, and creeping/crawling were associated and were severely delayed by Down syndrome. Rolling and reaching were also delayed by Down syndrome, though they were not strongly associated with other milestones or with one another. These results suggest that the rhythmic behaviors (canonical babbling and hand-banging) may be internally linked by common neuromuscular underpinnings and that the postural behaviors may be similarly linked.
我们测量了发育正常的婴儿和唐氏综合征婴儿达到一个重要发声里程碑(典型牙牙学语)、一个节奏性运动里程碑(拍击手部)以及其他六个运动里程碑的年龄。对这些里程碑出现时间的相互关系及其与唐氏综合征的关系进行了定量评估。拍击手部和典型牙牙学语相互关联,且因唐氏综合征而有所延迟。踏步、站立、坐立和匍匐/爬行相互关联,且因唐氏综合征而严重延迟。翻滚和够物动作也因唐氏综合征而延迟,尽管它们与其他里程碑或彼此之间没有很强的关联。这些结果表明,节奏性动作(典型牙牙学语和拍击手部)可能通过共同的神经肌肉基础在内部相互联系,姿势性动作可能也有类似的联系。