Right body side performance decrement in congenitally dyslexic children and left body side performance decrement in congenitally hyperactive children.

C M Braun, M A Archambault, S Daigneault, C Larocque
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Objective: Simple and complex visuomotor performance of the right and left sides of the body was investigated in 37 children with left hemisphere lesions, 35 children with right hemisphere lesions, 53 developmentally dyslexic children, 29 developmentally hyperactive children, and 35 "normal" children who had endured a very mild head injury with no sequelae.

Background: Lateralized soft signs, EEG topography, metabolic brain imaging, and neuropsychological test profiles suggest a predominance of left hemisphere dysfunction in dyslexia and right hemisphere dysfunction in hyperactivity.

Method: Nine measures of lateralized performance were drawn from the Purdue pegboard, Letter cancellation, Rey complex figure, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) Mazes, and WISC Picture completion tests.

Results: The children with left hemisphere lesions manifested significantly weaker performance on test components involving the right body side, relative to the normal controls, on the Purdue pegboard, Rey complex figure (delayed recall condition), and WISC Picture completion tests, and the dyslexic children on the former two. The children with right hemisphere lesions manifested significantly weaker performance on test components involving the left body side, relative to the normal controls, on the WISC Mazes test, as did the hyperactive children.

Conclusions: We propose that (1) contralateral performance decrement results from a unilateral cortical lesion in children, and (2) developmental dyslexia may comprise a slight predominance of left hemisphere dysfunction and developmental hyperactivity of right hemisphere dysfunction.

先天性失读症患儿右侧肢体功能减退,先天性多动症患儿左侧肢体功能减退。
目的:对37例左半球病变儿童、35例右半球病变儿童、53例发育性阅读障碍儿童、29例发育性多动症儿童和35例颅脑损伤无后遗症的“正常”儿童进行简单和复杂的左右两侧视觉运动表现的研究。背景:侧化软征象、脑电图地形图、代谢脑成像和神经心理测试显示,阅读障碍患者以左半球功能障碍为主,多动症患者以右半球功能障碍为主。方法:采用普渡钉板、字母消去、雷伊复形、韦氏儿童智力量表迷宫和韦氏儿童智力量表图片完成测验,抽取9项横向表现测试。结果:与正常对照组相比,左半球病变儿童在Purdue pegboard、Rey complex figure(延迟回忆条件)和WISC图片完成测试中涉及右侧身体的测试成分表现明显较弱,而阅读障碍儿童在前两项测试中表现明显较弱。在WISC迷宫测试中,与正常对照组相比,右半球病变儿童在涉及左身体的测试组件上表现明显较弱,多动症儿童也是如此。结论:我们认为(1)儿童单侧皮质损伤导致对侧表现下降,(2)发展性阅读障碍可能包括左半球功能障碍的轻微优势和右半球功能障碍的发展性多动症。
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