Repeatability of Eye-Hand Movement Onset Asynchrony Measurements and Cerebral Palsy: A Case Study

A. Payne, B. Plimmer, T. C. Davies
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In this paper we investigate if a participant with cerebral palsy displays a deficit in movement planning for simple pointing and gesture actions that are required to interact with a touchscreen. We performed a repeated measures case study with one participant with CP, and one typically developed (TD) participant. Measurements of the relative timing of eye and hand movements were made to see how they vary when participants have the opportunity to preplan a movement (by knowing where a target will appear), and to see if they were repeatable. As expected, the typically developed participant changed their coordination patterns when they could preplan a movement. This did not occur for the participant with cerebral palsy and suggests he has a reduced ability to preplan movements, or at least a preference to avoid doing so. This implies gesture based interaction to imagined targets could be less accessible to people with cerebral palsy. Visual affordances may help overcome this potential barrier. The relative timing of movements varied from session to session for the participant with CP, but not the TD participant.
眼手运动开始的非同步测量的重复性与脑瘫:一个案例研究
在本文中,我们研究了脑瘫参与者是否在与触摸屏交互所需的简单指向和手势动作的运动计划中表现出缺陷。我们对一名CP患者和一名TD患者进行了重复测量案例研究。研究人员测量了眼睛和手的相对运动时间,以观察当参与者有机会预先计划一个运动(通过知道目标会出现在哪里)时,它们是如何变化的,并观察它们是否可重复。正如预期的那样,当他们可以预先计划一个动作时,典型的发达参与者改变了他们的协调模式。脑瘫患者没有出现这种情况,这表明他预先计划运动的能力下降,或者至少倾向于避免这样做。这意味着,脑瘫患者与想象目标之间基于手势的互动可能不太容易实现。视觉启示可能有助于克服这一潜在障碍。对于患有CP的参与者来说,每次运动的相对时间都不同,但对于患有TD的参与者来说则没有。
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