The performance of hearing-impaired children on handedness and perceptual motor tasks.

M Ittyerah, R Sharma
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The present study was designed to test for differences, if any, in children with impaired hearing compared with a control group of children with normal hearing (7-11-year-olds) in handedness, drawing, categorization, facial recognition, and play. Results indicated age differences in the performance of all the tasks. The children with hearing loss had more left-hand responses than the normal children did. For drawings, those whose hearing was impaired used more space and color. Both groups performed similarly on tasks of categorization and facial recognition. For play, children with hearing loss were more clumsy and accident prone than children in the control group. The results suggest that children with impaired hearing differ from those with normal hearing in tasks that are influenced by language processes and motor ability.

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听障儿童在偏手性和知觉运动任务上的表现。
本研究旨在测试听力受损儿童与正常听力儿童(7-11岁)在用手习惯、绘画、分类、面部识别和玩耍方面的差异,如果有的话。结果表明,所有任务的表现都存在年龄差异。听力损失的孩子比正常的孩子有更多的左手反应。对于绘画,那些听力受损的人使用更多的空间和颜色。两组在分类和面部识别任务上的表现相似。在玩耍方面,听力损失的孩子比对照组的孩子更笨拙,更容易发生事故。结果表明,听力受损的儿童在受语言过程和运动能力影响的任务中与听力正常的儿童有所不同。
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