增强的错误是否会影响自闭症谱系障碍儿童的视运动适应?

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Jin Bo, Bo Shen, YanLi Pang, Jiayou Shen, Patricia Lasutschinkow, Alina Dillahunt
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患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童经常表现出视觉运动适应方面的挑战。本研究旨在探讨扩大的视觉误差反馈是否能增强有或无ASD儿童的运动适应性。35名年龄在6到10岁之间的儿童完成了两项中心向外的计算机适应任务。在这些任务中,他们的手部运动误差的视觉反馈以常规(增益= 1:1)或增强(增益= 1:2)的比例提供。结果表明,在常规反馈任务中,ASD儿童的视觉运动适应性低于同龄人。然而,在增强反馈任务中,ASD儿童在一项关键的运动计划测量中表现出积极的后效,这意味着他们可能有能力适应视觉扭曲。尽管如此,任务之间缺乏显著差异表明,虽然增强的视觉反馈可能会带来一些好处,但它不太可能完全抵消视觉运动适应性的损害。同时,ASD组在常规任务中表现出精细运动技能和视觉运动适应性之间的联系。为了更好地理解ASD运动适应背后的机制,需要探索除增强视觉反馈之外的进一步方法。
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Do the enhanced errors impact visuomotor adaptation in children with autism spectrum disorder?

Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often exhibit challenges with visuomotor adaptation. This study explored whether enlarged visual error feedback could enhance motor adaptability in children with and without ASD. Thirty-five children, ages 6 to 10, completed two center-out computerized adaptation tasks. In these tasks, the visual feedback of their hand movement error was provided in either a regular (gain = 1:1) or enhanced (gain = 1:2) ratio. Results indicated that children with ASD had reduced visuomotor adaptability compared to their peers during the regular feedback task. However, in the enhanced feedback task, children with ASD showed positive after-effects on a key motor planning measure, implying that they might be capable of adapting to visual distortions. Despite this, the lack of significant differences between the tasks suggests that while enhanced visual feedback may offer some benefits, it is unlikely to fully offset the compromised visuomotor adaptability. Meanwhile, the ASD group demonstrated an association between fine motor skills and visuomotor adaptability during the regular task. Further approaches beyond enhancing visual feedback need to be explored for a better understanding of the mechanisms behind kinematic adaptation in ASD.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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