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A developmental study of visual-motor function in cerebral palsied children (author's transl)

. Shinrigaku Kenkyu, 49 (5): 249--256 (December 1978)

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the disorder in the visual-motor function of cerebral palsied children was affected by specific defects or by the distortion in perceptual motor system or by mere developmental lag in the function of recognition and reconstruction using the method of multiple choice and Shochi's Block Design Test (1971). The results were as follows : Cerebral palsied children's developmental lag in the function of recognition was not conspicuous but the development in the function of reconstruction was obviously inferior to that of normal children. There was the difference in reconstruction ability by children with the types of cerebral palsy and intellectual levels and design-constructive patterns. Those factors and the developmental lag cause visual-motor disorders.

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