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Title: A neurocognitive perspective on developmental disregard in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy
Author(s): Houwink, A. (321597583)
Aarts, P.B.M.
Geurts, A.C.H. (101409990)
Steenbergen, B. (191118052)
Publication year: 2011
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Research in Developmental Disabilities
ISSN: 0891-4222
Volume: vol. 32
Issue: iss. 6
Start page: p. 2157
End page: p. 2163
Annotation: Houwink, Annemieke Aarts, Pauline B M Geurts, Alexander C H Steenbergen, Bert Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't United States Res Dev Disabil. 2011 Nov;32(6):2157-63. Epub 2011 Aug 5.
Abstract: A common problem in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP) is the asymmetrical development of arm and hand capacity caused by the lack of use of the affected upper limb, or developmental disregard. In this paper, we provide a neuropsychological model that relates developmental disregard to attentional processes and motor learning. From this model, we hypothesize that high attentional demands associated with the use of the affected upper limb might hinder its use in daily life, and therefore may be a factor in developmental disregard. This can be assessed with a dual-task paradigm. However, until now, this has not been applied to children with CP. We provide recommendations for using a dual-task paradigm in children with CP based on empirical studies in typically developing children and children with developmental coordination disorder. Ultimately, these dual-task studies may be used to improve interventions aimed at reducing developmental disregard.
Subject: NCEBP 10: Sensorimotor problems and fatigue DCN 1: DCN 1: Perception and Action
Organization: Rehabilitation
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