Monday, July 14, 2008

Spatial cognition and motor development: a study of children with spina bifida.

Jansen-Osmann P, Wiedenbauer G, Heil M.
Spatial cognition and motor development: a study of children with spina bifida.
Perceptual and Motor Skills. 2008 Apr;106(2):436-46.

The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between motor development and spatial cognition. The sample was 20 children with Spina bifida (M age: 11.4 yr., SD = 1.7) and 20 healthy children as controls (M age: 11.8, SD = 1.8 yr.). An experimental assessment of motor development in spatial cognition in a simulated virtual maze by school-age children is lacking. In this study children with Spina bifida, who were impaired in walking since birth, completed four visuospatial tasks in a small-scale space (Mental Rotation, Water-Level Task, Embedded Figures Test, Visual Short-term Memory Test), and a spatial behaviour and knowledge task in a virtual maze. These children showed poorer performance than children in the control group on most measures. The results are discussed with respect to theoretical implications and further research.

PMID: 18556900

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