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A perspective on the development of hemispheric specialization, infant handedness, and cerebral palsy

机译:关于半球专业化,婴儿手腕和脑瘫的发展的观点

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Cerebral Palsy (CP), a common form of neurological pediatric disability, results from pre- or perinatal brain injury. Although there is growing evidence of the efficacy of motor learning-based therapies, several factors interact to produce variability in impairment and limit the effectiveness of these therapies. The variability of hand function present in children with CP indicates that a range of developmental pathways must contribute to the manifestation of individually unique characteristics of impairment. Despite two decades of progress using therapies derived from understanding the mechanisms controlling hand function, very little is known about the sensorimotor experiences occurring during development that likely shape later functional problems for children with CP. In this "perspective" paper, we propose that the study of the development of motor skills in typically developing infants may reveal experiential factors potentially important for creating remedial therapies for children with CP. Specifically, we use the development of infant handedness, a model of hemispheric specialization of function, as an example of how self-generated experiences and sensorimotor feedback can shape the development of limb control and hemispheric specialization. We illustrate how early sensorimotor asymmetries concatenate into pronounced differences in skill between the two hands. We suggest that this model of infant handedness provides a framework for studying the individual differences manifested in children with CP. These differences likely arise from aberrant sensorimotor experiences created by sensorimotor circuits disrupted by the early brain injury. We conclude that knowledge of the developmental events, including subtle motor behaviors, that shape sensorimotor pathways, can improve treatment options for children with CP. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:脑瘫(CP),一种常见的神经儿科残疾形式,由预期或围产期脑损伤产生。虽然有基于运动学习疗法的功效的效果越来越多,但有几个因素互动,以产生损伤的可变性并限制这些疗法的有效性。 CP儿童中存在的手功能的可变性表明,一系列发展途径必须有助于表现出独立独特的损伤特征。尽管使用从理解控制手功能的机制的疗法产生了二十年的进展,但是关于在开发期间发生的感觉电流体验非常少的是,可能为CP的儿童造成的可能形状。在这种“透视”论文中,我们建议研究通常发展婴儿的运动技能的发展可能揭示对患有CP儿童的补救疗法可能重要的经验因素。具体而言,我们使用婴儿手工的发展,是功能的半球专业模式,作为自我产生的经验和传感器反馈如何塑造肢体控制和半球专业化的发展。我们说明了早期感觉运动器的不对称如何串联成两只手之间的技能的发音差异。我们建议,这种婴儿手中的模型为研究CP儿童表现出的个体差异提供了框架。这些差异可能来自由早期脑损伤中断的传感器电路创建的异常感觉体体验。我们得出结论,发展事件的知识,包括微妙的电机行为,即塑造感觉传感器途径,可以改善CP儿童的治疗方案。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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