[6 ~ 14岁盲童不对称触觉功能与手动效率的关系]。

Canadian journal of psychology Pub Date : 1990-03-01
R F Paoletti
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研究要求48名6 ~ 14岁的先天性失明儿童进行盲文的识别和识别,并进行盲文的动作测试,测试他们的敲击能力和握力。触觉和运动效率得分随着年龄的增长而增加,但在同侧触觉和运动得分之间没有发现特定的关系。在使用手语的情况下,探索盲文的速度要比不使用手语的情况下快,但右手的分数与左手的分数没有差异。讨论了盲视在手功能不对称中的作用。
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[Asymmetric haptic function and manual motor efficiency in blind children aged 6 to 14].

Forty-eight congenitally blind children aged 6 to 14 were asked to discriminate and recognize Braille characters unimanually and to perform unimanual motor tasks which tested tapping ability and grip-strength. Haptic and motor efficiency scores increased with age, but no specific relationships were found between ipsilateral haptic and motor scores. Exploring Braille characters was faster in bimanual than unimanual conditions, but right-hand scores did not differ from left-hand scores. The role of blindness in manual functional asymmetry is discussed.

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