Categories of manual asymmetry and their variation with advancing age


Autoria(s): Teixeira, Luis A.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Manual asymmetries were analyzed in 18- to 63-year-old right-handers in different motor tasks. This analysis aimed at describing the asymmetry profile for each task and assessing their stability across ages. For this purpose, performance of the right and left hands were analyzed in the following aspects: simple reaction time, rate of sequential finger movements, maximum grip force, accuracy in anticipatory timing, rate of repetitive tapping, and rate of drawing movements. In addition, stability of manual preference across ages was assessed through the Edinburgh inventory (Oldfield, 1971). The results indicated different profiles of manual asymmetry, with identification of three categories across tasks: symmetric performance (asymmetry indices close to zero), inconsistent asymmetry (asymmetry indices variable in magnitude and direction), and consistent asymmetry (asymmetry indices favoring a single hand). The different profiles observed in the young adults were stable across ages with two exceptions: decreased lateral asymmetry for maximum grip force and increased asymmetry for sequential drawing in older individuals. These results indicate that manual asymmetries are task specific. Such task specificity is interpreted to be the result of different sensorimotor requirements imposed by each motor task in association with motor experiences accumulated over the lifetime. Analysis of manual preference showed that strength of preference for the right hand was greater in older individuals. (C) 2008 Elsevier Masson Srl. All rights reserved.

Identificador

CORTEX, v.44, n.6, p.707-716, 2008

0010-9452

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17347

10.1016/j.cortex.2006.10.002

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2006.10.002

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eng

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ELSEVIER MASSON

Relação

Cortex

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restrictedAccess

Copyright ELSEVIER MASSON

Palavras-Chave #performance asymmetry #manual preference #aging #laterality #handedness #HAND REPRESENTATION #TASK COMPLEXITY #PREFERRED HAND #MOTOR CORTEX #HANDEDNESS #MOVEMENT #PERFORMANCE #PREFERENCE #CHILDREN #GENDER #Behavioral Sciences #Neurosciences
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article

original article

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