7-16岁儿童视力异常和感觉运动过程之间的关联
Tina R Johansen1, Hilde R Pedersen1, Rigmor C Baraas1
1National Centre for Optics, Vision and Eye Care, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway.
Clinical & experimental optometry
|February 8, 2026
概括
视力异常,如视障和适应不良,会对儿童的感觉运动技能产生负面影响. 纠正干预可以改善儿童的运动发育和手动控制能力.
科学领域:
- 儿科眼科 儿科眼科
- 发育神经科学的发展神经科学.
- 运动控制研究研究
背景情况:
- 视力异常越来越多地与儿童的运动能力下降有关.
- 这项研究探讨了常见视觉问题的视觉反循环噪音如何影响学龄儿童的感觉运动处理.
研究的目的:
- 研究视力异常对7至16岁儿童感觉运动处理的影响.
- 为了确定视觉功能和折射误差是否与定向和转向任务中的传感运动性能相关.
主要方法:
- 在学校视觉计划期间,对409名儿童 (7-16岁) 进行了感官运动功能评估.
- 视力敏度,双眼视力和折射力都得到了评估.
- 使用平板电脑上的笔笔测量了准和转向性能.
主要成果:
- 感官运动性能在不同年龄组之间有显著差异.
- 折射误差是准性能的一个关键因素 (R2=0.42).
- 适应性功能影响了方向盘性能 (R2=0.22).
结论:
- 超视的折射误差和降低的适应性损害了感觉运动转换和手动控制技能.
- 建议进行进一步的纵向研究,以评估超视障碍纠正对感觉运动发育和运动技能的益处.
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