Auditory and visual information do not affect self-paced bilateral finger tapping in children with DCD

作者: Renuka Roche , Anna Maria Wilms-Floet , Jane E. Clark , Jill Whitall

DOI: 10.1016/J.HUMOV.2010.11.008

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摘要: Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) are more variable in timing their fingers to an external cue. In this study, we investigated the intrinsic coordination properties of self-selected anti-phase finger tapping and without vision audition children DCD compared performance that adults. Ten (Mean age = 7.12 ± 0.3 years), 10 age- sex-matched typically developing (TD) children, adults participated study. Participants tapped at a speed under four different sensory conditions: (1) audition, (2) but no (3) vision, (4) audition. We assessed intertap interval (ITI), variability ITI, mean relative phasing (RP) between RP. adopted similar frequency, were less accurate than other groups. The conditions did not affect any conclude visual auditory feedback salient information sources for bilateral intrinsically frequency coordination.

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