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Deficits in Visuo-Motor Temporal Integration Impacts Manual Dexterity in Probable Developmental Coordination Disorder

The neurological basis of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is thought to be deficits in the internal model and mirror-neuron system (MNS) in the parietal lobe and cerebellum. However, it is not clear if the visuo-motor temporal integration in the internal model and automatic-imitation funct...

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Autores principales: Nobusako, Satoshi, Sakai, Ayami, Tsujimoto, Taeko, Shuto, Takashi, Nishi, Yuki, Asano, Daiki, Furukawa, Emi, Zama, Takuro, Osumi, Michihiro, Shimada, Sotaro, Morioka, Shu, Nakai, Akio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29556211
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2018.00114
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author Nobusako, Satoshi
Sakai, Ayami
Tsujimoto, Taeko
Shuto, Takashi
Nishi, Yuki
Asano, Daiki
Furukawa, Emi
Zama, Takuro
Osumi, Michihiro
Shimada, Sotaro
Morioka, Shu
Nakai, Akio
author_facet Nobusako, Satoshi
Sakai, Ayami
Tsujimoto, Taeko
Shuto, Takashi
Nishi, Yuki
Asano, Daiki
Furukawa, Emi
Zama, Takuro
Osumi, Michihiro
Shimada, Sotaro
Morioka, Shu
Nakai, Akio
author_sort Nobusako, Satoshi
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description The neurological basis of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is thought to be deficits in the internal model and mirror-neuron system (MNS) in the parietal lobe and cerebellum. However, it is not clear if the visuo-motor temporal integration in the internal model and automatic-imitation function in the MNS differs between children with DCD and those with typical development (TD). The current study aimed to investigate these differences. Using the manual dexterity test of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (second edition), the participants were either assigned to the probable DCD (pDCD) group or TD group. The former was comprised of 29 children with clumsy manual dexterity, while the latter consisted of 42 children with normal manual dexterity. Visuo-motor temporal integration ability and automatic-imitation function were measured using the delayed visual feedback detection task and motor interference task, respectively. Further, the current study investigated whether autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) traits, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits, and depressive symptoms differed among the two groups, since these symptoms are frequent comorbidities of DCD. In addition, correlation and multiple regression analyses were performed to extract factors affecting clumsy manual dexterity. In the results, the delay-detection threshold (DDT) and steepness of the delay-detection probability curve, which indicated visuo-motor temporal integration ability, were significantly prolonged and decreased, respectively, in children with pDCD. The interference effect, which indicated automatic-imitation function, was also significantly reduced in this group. These results highlighted that children with clumsy manual dexterity have deficits in visuo-motor temporal integration and automatic-imitation function. There was a significant correlation between manual dexterity, and measures of visuo-motor temporal integration, and ASD traits and ADHD traits and ASD. Multiple regression analysis revealed that the DDT, which indicated visuo-motor temporal integration, was the greatest predictor of poor manual dexterity. The current results supported and provided further evidence for the internal model deficit hypothesis. Further, they suggested a neurorehabilitation technique that improved visuo-motor temporal integration could be therapeutically effective for children with DCD.
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spelling pubmed-58449242018-03-19 Deficits in Visuo-Motor Temporal Integration Impacts Manual Dexterity in Probable Developmental Coordination Disorder Nobusako, Satoshi Sakai, Ayami Tsujimoto, Taeko Shuto, Takashi Nishi, Yuki Asano, Daiki Furukawa, Emi Zama, Takuro Osumi, Michihiro Shimada, Sotaro Morioka, Shu Nakai, Akio Front Neurol Neuroscience The neurological basis of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is thought to be deficits in the internal model and mirror-neuron system (MNS) in the parietal lobe and cerebellum. However, it is not clear if the visuo-motor temporal integration in the internal model and automatic-imitation function in the MNS differs between children with DCD and those with typical development (TD). The current study aimed to investigate these differences. Using the manual dexterity test of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (second edition), the participants were either assigned to the probable DCD (pDCD) group or TD group. The former was comprised of 29 children with clumsy manual dexterity, while the latter consisted of 42 children with normal manual dexterity. Visuo-motor temporal integration ability and automatic-imitation function were measured using the delayed visual feedback detection task and motor interference task, respectively. Further, the current study investigated whether autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) traits, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits, and depressive symptoms differed among the two groups, since these symptoms are frequent comorbidities of DCD. In addition, correlation and multiple regression analyses were performed to extract factors affecting clumsy manual dexterity. In the results, the delay-detection threshold (DDT) and steepness of the delay-detection probability curve, which indicated visuo-motor temporal integration ability, were significantly prolonged and decreased, respectively, in children with pDCD. The interference effect, which indicated automatic-imitation function, was also significantly reduced in this group. These results highlighted that children with clumsy manual dexterity have deficits in visuo-motor temporal integration and automatic-imitation function. There was a significant correlation between manual dexterity, and measures of visuo-motor temporal integration, and ASD traits and ADHD traits and ASD. Multiple regression analysis revealed that the DDT, which indicated visuo-motor temporal integration, was the greatest predictor of poor manual dexterity. The current results supported and provided further evidence for the internal model deficit hypothesis. Further, they suggested a neurorehabilitation technique that improved visuo-motor temporal integration could be therapeutically effective for children with DCD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5844924/ /pubmed/29556211 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2018.00114 Text en Copyright © 2018 Nobusako, Sakai, Tsujimoto, Shuto, Nishi, Asano, Furukawa, Zama, Osumi, Shimada, Morioka and Nakai. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Nobusako, Satoshi
Sakai, Ayami
Tsujimoto, Taeko
Shuto, Takashi
Nishi, Yuki
Asano, Daiki
Furukawa, Emi
Zama, Takuro
Osumi, Michihiro
Shimada, Sotaro
Morioka, Shu
Nakai, Akio
Deficits in Visuo-Motor Temporal Integration Impacts Manual Dexterity in Probable Developmental Coordination Disorder
title Deficits in Visuo-Motor Temporal Integration Impacts Manual Dexterity in Probable Developmental Coordination Disorder
title_full Deficits in Visuo-Motor Temporal Integration Impacts Manual Dexterity in Probable Developmental Coordination Disorder
title_fullStr Deficits in Visuo-Motor Temporal Integration Impacts Manual Dexterity in Probable Developmental Coordination Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Deficits in Visuo-Motor Temporal Integration Impacts Manual Dexterity in Probable Developmental Coordination Disorder
title_short Deficits in Visuo-Motor Temporal Integration Impacts Manual Dexterity in Probable Developmental Coordination Disorder
title_sort deficits in visuo-motor temporal integration impacts manual dexterity in probable developmental coordination disorder
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29556211
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2018.00114
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