Contribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidades

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Campos, Ana Carolina de
Orientador(a): Rocha, Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreira lattes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia - PPGFt
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Resumo: Voluntary manual actions over objects emerge during the first half year of infants lives. These actions evolve from an exploratory characteristic to functional manipulative use of objects and its development is mediated by the limbs motor skill, by the experience in the task, and by the object properties. Research in the field has suggested that the perceptual-motor experiences arising from manual actions change the infants interactions with the world and impact their motor, perceptual and cognitive development. The first study of this manuscript is a literature review aimed at gathering information on the role of risk factors for developmental delay in the performance of exploratory actions over objects, and on the theoretical and methodological aspects underlying the assessment of these actions. The results from Study 1 showed that different risk conditions affect infants performance in particular ways. Few studies have investigated the early development of exploratory actions in infants at risk and taken into account the remarkable changes in motor skill seen in the period of emergence of reaching. Therefore, in Study 2 the development of exploratory actions was assessed in 16 typically-developing (TD) infants and 9 infants with Down syndrome (DS) at the age of reaching onset and the two subsequent months, considering the infants group and the object properties of size and rigidity. The results showed that infants with DS reach for and explore objects less frequently than TD infants, especially the small objects. Infants from both groups changed the amount of reaches with the experience in grasping, but only TD infants changed the amount of exploration in the same period. Pre-grasping actions were different for each object, but less efficient in generating action-relevant information in the DS group. These infants also performed fewer behaviors that required greater motor skill. To obtain a longitudinal view of the development of manual actions, 13 of the same participants were reassessed at the age 2 years, and the results are presented in Study 3. This study showed that children with DS at that age have difficulties in manipulating objects, especially in performing anticipatory adjustments to small objects and sequential strategies required to manipulate objects with complex shapes. The child s group was predictive of the fine motor and cognitive performance assessed by the Bayley Scales of Infants and Toddler Development Third edition, in that children with DS had inferior performance compared to the TD group. The ability to grasp objects in the period after reaching onset was predictive of the performance in the fitting task in both groups. This result shows the contribution of perceptual-motor experience in early developmental stages to the performance of manual actions later in life. Finally, in Study 4 it was assessed the hand function in 11 individuals with hemidystonia and 9 healthy volunteers. Bilateral sensory and motor deficits were found in the hemidystonia group, and these deficits were correlated with the hand impairment level. Taken together, the results show that manual skills emerge and are modified by the individuals perceptual-motor experiences and that reduced experiences may impact the functional performance of people with disabilities throughout the development.
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spelling Campos, Ana Carolina deRocha, Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreirahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4700957J8&dataRevisao=nullhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/52920932081209402016-06-02T20:18:19Z2013-01-092016-06-02T20:18:19Z2012-12-17CAMPOS, Ana Carolina de. Contribution of perceptual-motor experience to the performance of manual skills in infants, children and youngsters with disabilities. 2012. 205 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2012.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/5151Voluntary manual actions over objects emerge during the first half year of infants lives. These actions evolve from an exploratory characteristic to functional manipulative use of objects and its development is mediated by the limbs motor skill, by the experience in the task, and by the object properties. Research in the field has suggested that the perceptual-motor experiences arising from manual actions change the infants interactions with the world and impact their motor, perceptual and cognitive development. The first study of this manuscript is a literature review aimed at gathering information on the role of risk factors for developmental delay in the performance of exploratory actions over objects, and on the theoretical and methodological aspects underlying the assessment of these actions. The results from Study 1 showed that different risk conditions affect infants performance in particular ways. Few studies have investigated the early development of exploratory actions in infants at risk and taken into account the remarkable changes in motor skill seen in the period of emergence of reaching. Therefore, in Study 2 the development of exploratory actions was assessed in 16 typically-developing (TD) infants and 9 infants with Down syndrome (DS) at the age of reaching onset and the two subsequent months, considering the infants group and the object properties of size and rigidity. The results showed that infants with DS reach for and explore objects less frequently than TD infants, especially the small objects. Infants from both groups changed the amount of reaches with the experience in grasping, but only TD infants changed the amount of exploration in the same period. Pre-grasping actions were different for each object, but less efficient in generating action-relevant information in the DS group. These infants also performed fewer behaviors that required greater motor skill. To obtain a longitudinal view of the development of manual actions, 13 of the same participants were reassessed at the age 2 years, and the results are presented in Study 3. This study showed that children with DS at that age have difficulties in manipulating objects, especially in performing anticipatory adjustments to small objects and sequential strategies required to manipulate objects with complex shapes. The child s group was predictive of the fine motor and cognitive performance assessed by the Bayley Scales of Infants and Toddler Development Third edition, in that children with DS had inferior performance compared to the TD group. The ability to grasp objects in the period after reaching onset was predictive of the performance in the fitting task in both groups. This result shows the contribution of perceptual-motor experience in early developmental stages to the performance of manual actions later in life. Finally, in Study 4 it was assessed the hand function in 11 individuals with hemidystonia and 9 healthy volunteers. Bilateral sensory and motor deficits were found in the hemidystonia group, and these deficits were correlated with the hand impairment level. Taken together, the results show that manual skills emerge and are modified by the individuals perceptual-motor experiences and that reduced experiences may impact the functional performance of people with disabilities throughout the development.As ações manuais voluntárias sobre objetos emergem durante o primeiro semestre de vida dos lactentes, expressando-se inicialmente como ações exploratórias e evoluindo para ações de manipulação direcionadas à utilização funcional dos objetos. Seu desempenho é modulado pela habilidade motora dos membros, pela experiência na tarefa de alcançar e pelas propriedades dos objetos a serem manipulados. Estudos indicam que as experiências percepto-motoras proporcionadas pelas ações manuais modificam a interação dos lactentes com o ambiente, sendo importantes para seu desenvolvimento motor, perceptual e cognitivo. Visando identificar o papel de fatores de risco para atraso no desenvolvimento sobre o desempenho de ações exploratórias sobre objetos, foi realizado o Estudo 1, uma revisão de literatura acerca dos estudos de lactentes em condição de risco, e dos aspectos teóricos e metodológicos envolvidos na avaliação de tais ações. Os resultados mostraram que cada condição de risco afeta o desempenho dos lactentes de maneira particular, e que poucos estudos têm investigado o desenvolvimento precoce das ações exploratórias em lactentes de risco, levando em consideração as mudanças na habilidade motora no período de aquisição do alcançar. Diante disso, foi realizado o Estudo 2, que avaliou 16 lactentes típicos e 9 lactentes com síndrome de Down (SD) na idade de aquisição da habilidade de alcançar e nos dois meses subsequentes, comparando as ações sobre objetos entre os grupos e as propriedades de tamanho e rigidez dos objetos. Os resultados indicaram que os lactentes com SD alcançaram e exploraram objetos menos frequentemente que os típicos, especialmente os objetos pequenos. Lactentes de ambos os grupos aumentaram a quantidade de alcances com a experiência em alcançar, mas apenas os típicos aumentaram a quantidade de exploração no mesmo período. As ações pré-apreensão foram diferentes para cada objeto, porém menos eficientes para geração de informação nos lactentes com SD. Lactentes deste grupo também tiveram dificuldades para realizar comportamentos exploratórios que impõem maior demanda motora. Visando obter um panorama longitudinal do desenvolvimento das ações manuais, 13 participantes foram reavaliados aos 2 anos de idade, cujos resultados são apresentados no Estudo 3. Nesta idade, as crianças com SD apresentaram desempenho de ações manipulativas inferior às típicas, em especial na realização de ajustes antecipatórios diante de objetos pequenos e de estratégias que utilizem sequenciamento de ações para encaixar objetos com formas complexas. O grupo a que a criança pertence foi preditivo do desempenho motor fino e cognitivo avaliados segundo a Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development Third edition, sendo que crianças com SD apresentaram desempenho inferior. O desempenho em apreender objetos no período após a aquisição do alcance foi preditivo do desempenho na tarefa de encaixar objetos em ambos os grupos. Por fim, no Estudo 4 foi investigada a função manual em 11 indivíduos com hemiplegia distônica e 9 voluntários saudáveis com idade de 8 a 24 anos.Foram encontrados déficits motores e sensoriais bilaterais, que se correlacionaram com a severidade do comprometimento da mão. Em conjunto, os resultados indicam que as habilidades manuais emergem e são modificadas segundo as experiências percepto-motoras vivenciadas, sendo que reduzidas experiências têm impacto importante no desempenho funcional de indivíduos com incapacidades em diversas fases do desenvolvimento.Universidade Federal de Minas Geraisapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia - PPGFtUFSCarBRFisioterapiaCapacidade motoraDown, Síndrome deHemiplegiaDistoniaAlcance manualCriançaLactenteHabilidade manualChildInfantDown syndromeHemidystoniaManual skillCIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONALContribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidadesContribution of perceptual-motor experience to the performance of manual skills in infants, children and youngsters with disabilitiesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARORIGINAL4776.pdfapplication/pdf3479147https://{{ getenv "DSPACE_HOST" "repositorio.ufscar.br" }}/bitstream/ufscar/5151/1/4776.pdfbd8a5e58a493a5b743f5a6e01d062453MD51TEXT4776.pdf.txt4776.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain0https://{{ getenv "DSPACE_HOST" "repositorio.ufscar.br" }}/bitstream/ufscar/5151/2/4776.pdf.txtd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427eMD52THUMBNAIL4776.pdf.jpg4776.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg8074https://{{ getenv "DSPACE_HOST" "repositorio.ufscar.br" }}/bitstream/ufscar/5151/3/4776.pdf.jpgc65ab3b2a5d6b423510804da82038da4MD53ufscar/51512019-09-11 04:16:39.923oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/5151Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-05-25T12:49:37.498924Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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title Contribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidades
spellingShingle Contribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidades
Campos, Ana Carolina de
Fisioterapia
Capacidade motora
Down, Síndrome de
Hemiplegia
Distonia
Alcance manual
Criança
Lactente
Habilidade manual
Child
Infant
Down syndrome
Hemidystonia
Manual skill
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short Contribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidades
title_full Contribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidades
title_fullStr Contribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidades
title_full_unstemmed Contribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidades
title_sort Contribuição da experiência percepto-motora para o desempenho de habilidades manuais em lactentes, crianças e jovens com incapacidades
author Campos, Ana Carolina de
author_facet Campos, Ana Carolina de
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos, Ana Carolina de
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rocha, Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreira
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contributor_str_mv Rocha, Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fisioterapia
Capacidade motora
Down, Síndrome de
Hemiplegia
Distonia
Alcance manual
Criança
Lactente
Habilidade manual
topic Fisioterapia
Capacidade motora
Down, Síndrome de
Hemiplegia
Distonia
Alcance manual
Criança
Lactente
Habilidade manual
Child
Infant
Down syndrome
Hemidystonia
Manual skill
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Child
Infant
Down syndrome
Hemidystonia
Manual skill
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
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