The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) can adapt to perceptible and subliminal rhythm changes but are more variable

Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) can adapt to perceptible and subliminal rhythm changes but are more variable
Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) can adapt to perceptible and subliminal rhythm changes but are more variable
Children with DCD demonstrate impairments in bimanual finger tapping during self-paced tapping and tapping in synchrony to different frequencies. In this study, we investigated the ability of children with DCD to adapt motorically to perceptible or subliminal changes of the auditory stimuli without a change in frequency, and compared their performance to typically developing controls (TDC). Nineteen children with DCD between ages 6–11 years (mean age ± SD = 114 ± 21 months) and 17 TDC (mean age ± SD = 113 ± 21 months) participated in this study. Auditory perceptual threshold was established. Children initially tapped bimanually to an antiphase beat and then to either a perceptible change in rhythm or to gradual subliminal changes in rhythm. Children with DCD were able to perceive changes in rhythm similar to TDC. They were also able to adapt to both perceptible and subliminal changes in rhythms similar to their age- and gender- matched TDC. However, these children were significantly more variable compared with TDC in all phasing conditions. The results suggest that the performance impairments in bilateral tapping are not a result of poor conscious or sub-conscious perception of the auditory cue. The increased motor variability may be associated with cerebellar dysfunction but further behavioral and neurophysiological studies are needed.
0167-9457
19-29
Roche, Renuka
d577ab93-d115-46f2-9c1b-0247520a50e2
Viswanathan, Priya
fae06d00-96c8-46e4-bef2-1420844ce520
Clark, Jane E.
d5c0297c-431e-4880-b61c-b87d7611f3cb
Whitall, Jill
9761aefb-be80-4270-bc1f-0e726399376e
Roche, Renuka
d577ab93-d115-46f2-9c1b-0247520a50e2
Viswanathan, Priya
fae06d00-96c8-46e4-bef2-1420844ce520
Clark, Jane E.
d5c0297c-431e-4880-b61c-b87d7611f3cb
Whitall, Jill
9761aefb-be80-4270-bc1f-0e726399376e

Roche, Renuka, Viswanathan, Priya, Clark, Jane E. and Whitall, Jill (2016) Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) can adapt to perceptible and subliminal rhythm changes but are more variable. Human Movement Science, 50, 19-29. (doi:10.1016/j.humov.2016.09.003).

Record type: Article

Abstract

Children with DCD demonstrate impairments in bimanual finger tapping during self-paced tapping and tapping in synchrony to different frequencies. In this study, we investigated the ability of children with DCD to adapt motorically to perceptible or subliminal changes of the auditory stimuli without a change in frequency, and compared their performance to typically developing controls (TDC). Nineteen children with DCD between ages 6–11 years (mean age ± SD = 114 ± 21 months) and 17 TDC (mean age ± SD = 113 ± 21 months) participated in this study. Auditory perceptual threshold was established. Children initially tapped bimanually to an antiphase beat and then to either a perceptible change in rhythm or to gradual subliminal changes in rhythm. Children with DCD were able to perceive changes in rhythm similar to TDC. They were also able to adapt to both perceptible and subliminal changes in rhythms similar to their age- and gender- matched TDC. However, these children were significantly more variable compared with TDC in all phasing conditions. The results suggest that the performance impairments in bilateral tapping are not a result of poor conscious or sub-conscious perception of the auditory cue. The increased motor variability may be associated with cerebellar dysfunction but further behavioral and neurophysiological studies are needed.

Text
Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) can.pdf - Version of Record
Restricted to Repository staff only
Request a copy
Text
HMS_2016_RevisionRoche_September_2016.docx - Accepted Manuscript
Download (671kB)

More information

Accepted/In Press date: 10 September 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 September 2016
Published date: December 2016
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 402410
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/402410
ISSN: 0167-9457
PURE UUID: 3f6b9031-b7bf-491b-a28b-e737409e7fa4

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 08 Nov 2016 14:46
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:03

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: Renuka Roche
Author: Priya Viswanathan
Author: Jane E. Clark
Author: Jill Whitall

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×