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Variability in coordination patterns in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD).

Laura Golenia1, Raoul M Bongers2, Jessika F van Hoorn3, Egbert Otten2, Leonora J Mouton2, Marina M Schoemaker2.   

Abstract

High motor variability is an often-found characteristic of Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Still, the role of high motor variability in DCD needs further examination. This study focused on variability in coordination patterns, which is essential considering that DCD is a coordination disorder. We examined variability in coordination patterns of the arm over repetitions of trials in goal-directed reaching movements. This variability was partitioned into variability that does not affect the index fingertip position (Vucm) and variability that does affect the index fingertip position (Vort). This study aimed to increase the understanding of motor variability in DCD by comparing Vucm and Vort between children with DCD and typically developing (TD) children in a goal-directed reaching task. Twenty-two children (eleven with DCD) ages 6-11 performed 30 reaching movements. The Uncontrolled Manifold method was used to quantify Vucm and Vort. Results showed that children with DCD had more Vucm than TD children while Vort was similar between groups, showing that coordination patterns in children with DCD are more variable, but interestingly, this higher variability does not affect performance. This study indicates that high motor variability in DCD is not necessarily negative. Possible roles of motor variability in DCD are discussed.
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Keywords:  Developmental Coordination Disorder; Dynamic Systems Approach; Goal-directed reaching; Motor abundance; Motor variability; Uncontrolled manifold method

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29957424     DOI: 10.1016/j.humov.2018.06.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mov Sci        ISSN: 0167-9457            Impact factor:   2.161


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