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Attentional stimuli and programming hand selection: a developmental perspective.

C Gabbard1, C Rabb, V Gentry

  • 1Texas A&M University, Department of Health and Kinesiology, College Station 77843-4243, USA. cpg8800@acs.tamu.edu

The International Journal of Neuroscience
|March 9, 1999
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Children showed less effective use of attentional cues for reaching movements in contralateral hemispace compared to adults. This suggests developmental factors and motor dominance influence motor programming in children.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Motor Control

Background:

  • Attentional stimuli play a role in guiding reaching movements.
  • Developmental differences may exist in how attentional information is utilized for motor programming.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how attentional cues influence reaching movements in hemispace in adults and children.
  • To explore developmental factors affecting the use of attentional information in motor programming.

Main Methods:

  • Participants (adults and children) performed reaching tasks in hemispace.
  • The use of attentional stimuli to guide movements was assessed.

Main Results:

  • Both adults and children showed similar general response patterns.

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  • Children were less effective than adults in using attentional cues for reaching in contralateral hemispace.
  • Conclusions:

    • Motor dominance and developmental factors are crucial for motor programming in children.
    • An attentional hemispheric bias may influence hand selection based on stimulus location.