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Improving Cognitive Visual-Motor Abilities in Individuals with Down Syndrome

Down syndrome causes a reduction in cognitive abilities, with visual-motor skills being particularly affected. In this work, we have focused on this skill in order to stimulate better learning. The proposal relies on stimulating the cognitive visual-motor skills of individuals with Down Syndrome (DS...

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Autores principales: Torres-Carrión, Pablo V., González-González, Carina S., Toledo-Delgado, Pedro A., Muñoz-Cruz, Vanesa, Gil-Iranzo, Rosa, Reyes-Alonso, Nuria, Hernández-Morales, Selene
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31540138
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19183984
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author Torres-Carrión, Pablo V.
González-González, Carina S.
Toledo-Delgado, Pedro A.
Muñoz-Cruz, Vanesa
Gil-Iranzo, Rosa
Reyes-Alonso, Nuria
Hernández-Morales, Selene
author_facet Torres-Carrión, Pablo V.
González-González, Carina S.
Toledo-Delgado, Pedro A.
Muñoz-Cruz, Vanesa
Gil-Iranzo, Rosa
Reyes-Alonso, Nuria
Hernández-Morales, Selene
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description Down syndrome causes a reduction in cognitive abilities, with visual-motor skills being particularly affected. In this work, we have focused on this skill in order to stimulate better learning. The proposal relies on stimulating the cognitive visual-motor skills of individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) using exercises with a gestural interaction platform based on the KINECT sensor named TANGO:H, the goal being to improve them. To validate the proposal, an experimental single-case study method was designed using two groups: a control group and an experimental one, with similar cognitive ages. Didactic exercises were provided to the experimental group using visual cognitive stimulation. These exercises were created on the TANGO:H Designer, a platform that was designed for gestural interaction using the KINECT sensor. As a result, TANGO:H allows for visual-motor cognitive stimulation through the movement of hands, arms, feet and head. The “Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities (ITPA)” was applied to both groups as a pre-test and post-test in its four reference sections: visual comprehension, visual-motor sequential memory, visual association, and visual integration. Two checks were made, one using the longitudinal comparison of the pre-test/post-test of the experimental group, and another that relied on comparing the difference of the means of the pre-test/post-test. We also used an observational methodology for the working sessions from the experimental group. Although the statistical results do not show significant differences between the two groups, the results of the observations exhibited an improvement in visual-motor cognitive skills.
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spelling pubmed-67671052019-10-02 Improving Cognitive Visual-Motor Abilities in Individuals with Down Syndrome Torres-Carrión, Pablo V. González-González, Carina S. Toledo-Delgado, Pedro A. Muñoz-Cruz, Vanesa Gil-Iranzo, Rosa Reyes-Alonso, Nuria Hernández-Morales, Selene Sensors (Basel) Article Down syndrome causes a reduction in cognitive abilities, with visual-motor skills being particularly affected. In this work, we have focused on this skill in order to stimulate better learning. The proposal relies on stimulating the cognitive visual-motor skills of individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) using exercises with a gestural interaction platform based on the KINECT sensor named TANGO:H, the goal being to improve them. To validate the proposal, an experimental single-case study method was designed using two groups: a control group and an experimental one, with similar cognitive ages. Didactic exercises were provided to the experimental group using visual cognitive stimulation. These exercises were created on the TANGO:H Designer, a platform that was designed for gestural interaction using the KINECT sensor. As a result, TANGO:H allows for visual-motor cognitive stimulation through the movement of hands, arms, feet and head. The “Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities (ITPA)” was applied to both groups as a pre-test and post-test in its four reference sections: visual comprehension, visual-motor sequential memory, visual association, and visual integration. Two checks were made, one using the longitudinal comparison of the pre-test/post-test of the experimental group, and another that relied on comparing the difference of the means of the pre-test/post-test. We also used an observational methodology for the working sessions from the experimental group. Although the statistical results do not show significant differences between the two groups, the results of the observations exhibited an improvement in visual-motor cognitive skills. MDPI 2019-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6767105/ /pubmed/31540138 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19183984 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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