Visuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children they are particularly important in writing and reading processes. The assessment of these skills is usually performed through neuropsychological or complex neurophysiological tests. We present our preliminary findings in 21 healthy children in whom visuomotor assessment was performed using a new, non-invasive method, based on quantitative video analysis of arm movement during a maze task. This low-cost method seems promising because it is easier to perform than other neurophysiological techniques, does not involve the fixing of markers on the child's body and allows accurate evaluation of joint angles. The major drawbacks are the single plane us...
Mirror movements (MM) are common in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP). In the ...
<p>The study on the coordination between vision and motion of children with developmental coordinati...
Quantitative approaches to directly measure infant movement have not utilized miniature electronics ...
Visuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children the...
isuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children they...
Objective Motor and cognitive development share biological background within the prefrontal cortex a...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Evaluation of elementary writing skills in children is usually obtained with h...
Current methods of measuring gross motor abilities in children involve either high-cost specialist a...
Attention underpins many activities integral to a child's development. However, methodological limit...
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) are impairments of the growth and development of the brain and/or...
Visual problems that occur early in life can have major impact on a child's development. Without ver...
We present a new computer program that allows the assessment of visuospatial working memory (VSWM) i...
Attention underpins many activities integral to a child’s development. However, methodological limit...
ABSTRACT | The aims of this study were to describe the method used for the kinematic analysis of ki...
BACKGROUND Postural balance can be considered a conjoined parameter of gross motor performance. I...
Mirror movements (MM) are common in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP). In the ...
<p>The study on the coordination between vision and motion of children with developmental coordinati...
Quantitative approaches to directly measure infant movement have not utilized miniature electronics ...
Visuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children the...
isuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children they...
Objective Motor and cognitive development share biological background within the prefrontal cortex a...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Evaluation of elementary writing skills in children is usually obtained with h...
Current methods of measuring gross motor abilities in children involve either high-cost specialist a...
Attention underpins many activities integral to a child's development. However, methodological limit...
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) are impairments of the growth and development of the brain and/or...
Visual problems that occur early in life can have major impact on a child's development. Without ver...
We present a new computer program that allows the assessment of visuospatial working memory (VSWM) i...
Attention underpins many activities integral to a child’s development. However, methodological limit...
ABSTRACT | The aims of this study were to describe the method used for the kinematic analysis of ki...
BACKGROUND Postural balance can be considered a conjoined parameter of gross motor performance. I...
Mirror movements (MM) are common in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP). In the ...
<p>The study on the coordination between vision and motion of children with developmental coordinati...
Quantitative approaches to directly measure infant movement have not utilized miniature electronics ...