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Motor assessment in pediatric neuropsychology: Relationships to executive function

机译:小儿神经心理学中的运动评估:与执行功能的关系

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Executive function often refers to control behaviors such as "initiating," "sustaining," "inhibiting," and "switching." These mechanisms contribute to regulation of thinking and emotion but can be observed most clearly in the motor system. Neuropsychology has been influenced by "top-down" models of cognitive control that emerged from information-processing theories of cognition. In fact, neural models provide evidence that control processes are highly interactive within the cortico-striatal-cerebellar circuits. Cognition unfolds in response to motor-driven adaptation, and evidence exists for similar firing of brain cells and circuits during "imagined action" as in actual motor behavior. The motor system develops early and yet is not routinely assessed in neuropsychological evaluation of children with neuro developmental disorders. This article reviews some of the approaches to motor assessment that have sensitivity to neurodevelopmental disorders, and advocates for inclusion of motor assessment, particularly in evaluating control processes independent of culture, language, and other confounders.
机译:执行功能通常是指控制行为,例如“启动”,“维持”,“抑制”和“切换”。这些机制有助于调节思维和情绪,但可以在运动系统中最清楚地观察到。神经心理学受到认知控制的“自上而下”模型的影响,该模型从认知的信息处理理论中出现。实际上,神经模型提供了控制过程在皮质-纹状体-小脑回路内高度互动的证据。认知随着运动驱动的适应而发展,并且存在证据表明在“想象的动作”期间与实际的运动行为类似,大脑细胞和电路的放电。运动系统发育较早,但在神经发育障碍儿童的神经心理学评估中并未进行常规评估。本文回顾了一些对神经发育障碍敏感的运动评估方法,并提倡包括运动评估,尤其是在评估独立于文化,语言和其他混杂因素的控制过程中。

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