Perceptual deficits in clumsy children: inter- and intra-modal matching approach--a window into clumsy behavior.

H. Sigmundsson*

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Abstract

This article will focus on the underlying perceptual deficits that might lead to inadequacies in motor performance in children. Two lines of enquiry have dominated the literature: visual-perceptual deficit and/or visual-motor deficits and proprioceptive deficits. The theoretical and methodological shortcomings in these approaches are discussed. Then attention is primarily directed toward the concept of inter- and intra-modal matching (sensory integration), particularly with respect to vision and proprioception, an ability deemed to underlie many real-life motor skills. Such an approach allows parallels to be drawn between behavioral manifestations of motor impairment and potential underlying neurological information-processing disorders, particularly as these relate to hemispheric competence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-38
Number of pages12
JournalNeural Plasticity
Volume10
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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