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Self-locomotion and spatial language and spatial cognition: insights from typical and atypical development

机译:自我运动空间语言和空间认知:来自典型和非典型发展的见解

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Various studies have shown that occurrence of locomotion in infancy is correlated with the development of spatial cognitive competencies. Recent evidence suggests that locomotor experience might also be important for the development of spatial language. Together these findings suggest that locomotor experience might play a crucial role in the development of linguistic-cognitive spatial skills. However, some studies indicate that, despite their total deprivation of locomotor experience, young children with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) have the capacity to acquire and use rich spatial representations including good spatial language. Nonetheless, we have to be cautious about what the striking performances displayed by SMA children can reveal on the link between motor and spatial development, as the dynamics of brain development in atypically developing children are different from typically developing children.
机译:各种研究表明,婴儿期运动的发生与空间认知能力的发展有关。最近的证据表明,运动经验对于空间语言的发展也可能很重要。这些发现共同表明,运动经验可能在语言认知空间技能的发展中起关键作用。但是,一些研究表明,尽管他们完全丧失了运动经验,但患有脊髓性肌萎缩症(SMA)的幼儿仍具有获取和使用丰富的空间表征(包括良好的空间语言)的能力。尽管如此,由于非典型发育儿童的大脑发育动力学与典型发育儿童不同,因此我们必须对SMA儿童表现出的惊人表现在运动与空间发育之间的联系中表现出谨慎态度。

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