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Influence of accuracy constraints on bimanual coordination during a goal-directed task in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.

机译:偏瘫性脑瘫患儿在目标指导任务中准确性约束对双手协调的影响。

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Previously we found that children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP) have impaired bimanual coordination compared to typically developing children during a functional drawer-opening task. However, performance of the task under time constraints (fast-as-possible) facilitated better bimanual coordination for these children. Accuracy is another important task constraint that could influence the coordination of the two hands during such tasks. The effect of accuracy constraints on bimanual coordination in children with hemiplegic CP is not well understood. In the present study, children were asked to reach forward and open a drawer with one hand and then activate a light switch inside the drawer with the contralateral hand. Task accuracy constraints (different handles and switch sizes) were manipulated in order to determine their effect on upper extremity coordination. Eleven children with hemiplegic CP (age 8-16 years) and eleven age-matched typically developing children participated in this study. The results show that higher accuracy constraints prolong the total movement completion time for both groups of children. However, children with hemiplegic CP demonstrated less sequential movement with a higher accuracy constraint (a smaller knob handle) than a lower accuracy constraint (a larger loop handle). Nevertheless, presentation of both higher accuracy constraints (handle and switch) at the same time was detrimental to their performance. These influences of task constraints were similar regardless of which hand was used to open the drawer. The results suggest that performance may not be linearly related to the constraints, and in some cases "more is not better".
机译:先前我们发现,与典型的发育中的儿童在功能性抽屉打开任务期间相比,偏瘫性脑瘫(CP)儿童的双手协调能力受损。但是,在时间限制下(尽可能快)执行任务有助于这些孩子更好地进行双向协调。准确性是另一个重要的任务约束,它可能会影响此类任务期间两只手的协调。准确度限制对偏瘫性CP儿童的双向协调的影响尚不清楚。在本研究中,要求儿童向前伸手并用一只手打开抽屉,然后用对侧的手启动抽屉内的电灯开关。为了确定任务对上肢协调的影响,对任务准确性约束(不同的手柄和开关大小)进行了操作。十一名偏瘫性脑瘫患儿(8-16岁)和十一名年龄相匹配的典型发育中的儿童参加了这项研究。结果表明,较高的精度约束条件延长了两组儿童的总运动完成时间。但是,偏瘫CP的儿童表现出的顺序运动较少,而精度较高的约束(较小的旋钮手柄)则比精度较低的约束(较大的环形手柄)少。但是,同时显示两个较高的精度约束(句柄和切换)对它们的性能是有害的。无论使用哪只手打开抽屉,任务约束的这些影响都是相似的。结果表明,性能可能与约束条件不是线性相关的,在某些情况下,“越多越好”。

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