ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Evaluation of elementary writing skills in children is usually obtained with high resolution (and high cost) techniques or with low resolution pen-and-paper tests. In this observational study we tested a quantitative method to obtain normative data to describe arm movement during a writing precursor gesture. METHODS: We recruited 226 healthy children (mean age 9,1 years [range: 6.3 -- 11.4 years]), attending primary schools belonging to the "Istituto Comprensivo" of Rivanazzano Terme (Pavia). We asked to drive a cursor through a polygonal path (labyrinth) projected in front of them using a wireless mouse. DartfishTM video analysis software was used to elaborate images and ExcelTM, MedCalcTM and Statistica 7TM to ana...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether the three subtests of the Beery Buktenica developmental test of visuo...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Studies have shown that differences between children with and without handwriting difficulties lie n...
International audienceAcquiring writing skills is a long developmental process that is conditioned b...
Background: Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) often experience difficulties wi...
The acquisition of a fluid and legible handwriting in elementary school has a positive impact on mul...
It is important to accurately evaluate the motor control maturity to help physicians diagnose delaye...
isuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children they...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between fine motor and psycho...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between fine motor ski...
Visuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children the...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Handwriting is the result of a process in which linguistic, psychomotor and biomechanical factors in...
The purpose of this research was to study the clinical and kinematic characteristics of cursive hand...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether the three subtests of the Beery Buktenica developmental test of visuo...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Studies have shown that differences between children with and without handwriting difficulties lie n...
International audienceAcquiring writing skills is a long developmental process that is conditioned b...
Background: Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) often experience difficulties wi...
The acquisition of a fluid and legible handwriting in elementary school has a positive impact on mul...
It is important to accurately evaluate the motor control maturity to help physicians diagnose delaye...
isuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children they...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between fine motor and psycho...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between fine motor ski...
Visuomotor skills are obviously important in activities of daily living. In school-aged children the...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Handwriting is the result of a process in which linguistic, psychomotor and biomechanical factors in...
The purpose of this research was to study the clinical and kinematic characteristics of cursive hand...
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether the three subtests of the Beery Buktenica developmental test of visuo...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Studies have shown that differences between children with and without handwriting difficulties lie n...