Alcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambiente

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Ano de defesa: 2009
Autor(a) principal: Campos, Ana Carolina de
Orientador(a): Rocha, Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreira lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia - PPGFt
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País: BR
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Resumo: The acquisition and the refinement of motor skills have been described to require a reciprocal relationship between organismic and environmental conditions. This interaction is evidenced in studies identifying the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on functional skills such as reaching and grasping objects. Thus, Study 1 was conducted in order to review the research on factors influencing reaching and grasping in infants at risk for developmental delays. The review has shown that few studies have aimed to understand the development of actions performed by Down syndrome (DS) infants, and also that there is a lack of information about these infants abilities to adjust their intrinsic properties to environmental demands. Consequently, two studies have been carried out. Study 2 aimed to describe the kinematic characteristics of reaching movements in 4-6-month-old DS infants and to test the influence of intrinsic factors, namely Down syndrome and gross motor skill level, on reaching and grasping behaviors. Seven infants with DS and seven infants with typical development (TD) were assessed at 4, 5 and 6 months-old. Gross motor skill was assessed by using Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS). Infants were placed in a baby chair reclined 50º from the horizontal. A soft object (12.5 cm in diameter) was presented at infant s midline, shoulders height, and arm s length. The following variables were analyzed: straightness index (SI), mean velocity, movement units, deceleration time and grasping frequency. DS infants demonstrate variability in the age of reaching acquisition. The DS and the level of gross motor skills were found to influence grasping frequency. Faced with a task that did not impose excessive demand, kinematic characteristics of reaching in DS infants were quite similar to typical infants, except for the number of movement units at 5 months, which was higher for DS infants, and for SI at 6 months, which was lower for these infants. On the other hand, grasping frequency was lower for DS infants. In order to understand DS infants ability to reach for and grasp objects of different sizes, Study 3 was carried out. Grasping and kinematic characteristics of reaches performed by the same infants for large and small objects were analyzed. These reaches were recorded during the same experimental procedure of Study 2. The object size has induced kinematic changes in reaches performed by DS infants, what suggests that they are exploring strategies to move. The adoption of variable movement strategies suggests perception of affordances of the objects. Nevertheless, DS infants failed to grasp the object, which may indicate that they need more experience in the task in order to adapt their actions to their intrinsic constraints. The results of this study point to the importance of considering the individual variability and the confluence of multiple factors in the development of reaching and grasping, since the organismic conditions in interaction with the task demands, were found to influence reaching and grasping performance.
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spelling Campos, Ana Carolina deRocha, Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2035754554780009http://lattes.cnpq.br/5292093208120940c5b62ca6-2fd4-4bac-8d19-35c1ef326bd72016-06-02T20:19:12Z2009-09-142016-06-02T20:19:12Z2009-03-04CAMPOS, Ana Carolina de. Reaching and grasping skills in Down syndrome infants: impact of organism-environment fit. 2009. 122 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2009.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/5252The acquisition and the refinement of motor skills have been described to require a reciprocal relationship between organismic and environmental conditions. This interaction is evidenced in studies identifying the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on functional skills such as reaching and grasping objects. Thus, Study 1 was conducted in order to review the research on factors influencing reaching and grasping in infants at risk for developmental delays. The review has shown that few studies have aimed to understand the development of actions performed by Down syndrome (DS) infants, and also that there is a lack of information about these infants abilities to adjust their intrinsic properties to environmental demands. Consequently, two studies have been carried out. Study 2 aimed to describe the kinematic characteristics of reaching movements in 4-6-month-old DS infants and to test the influence of intrinsic factors, namely Down syndrome and gross motor skill level, on reaching and grasping behaviors. Seven infants with DS and seven infants with typical development (TD) were assessed at 4, 5 and 6 months-old. Gross motor skill was assessed by using Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS). Infants were placed in a baby chair reclined 50º from the horizontal. A soft object (12.5 cm in diameter) was presented at infant s midline, shoulders height, and arm s length. The following variables were analyzed: straightness index (SI), mean velocity, movement units, deceleration time and grasping frequency. DS infants demonstrate variability in the age of reaching acquisition. The DS and the level of gross motor skills were found to influence grasping frequency. Faced with a task that did not impose excessive demand, kinematic characteristics of reaching in DS infants were quite similar to typical infants, except for the number of movement units at 5 months, which was higher for DS infants, and for SI at 6 months, which was lower for these infants. On the other hand, grasping frequency was lower for DS infants. In order to understand DS infants ability to reach for and grasp objects of different sizes, Study 3 was carried out. Grasping and kinematic characteristics of reaches performed by the same infants for large and small objects were analyzed. These reaches were recorded during the same experimental procedure of Study 2. The object size has induced kinematic changes in reaches performed by DS infants, what suggests that they are exploring strategies to move. The adoption of variable movement strategies suggests perception of affordances of the objects. Nevertheless, DS infants failed to grasp the object, which may indicate that they need more experience in the task in order to adapt their actions to their intrinsic constraints. The results of this study point to the importance of considering the individual variability and the confluence of multiple factors in the development of reaching and grasping, since the organismic conditions in interaction with the task demands, were found to influence reaching and grasping performance.A aquisição e refinamento de habilidades motoras envolvem uma relação recíproca entre o organismo e o ambiente. O efeito de tal interação pode ser evidenciado a partir de estudos que identifiquem o impacto de fatores intrínsecos e extrínsecos em habilidades funcionais como o alcance e apreensão de objetos. Dessa forma, foi desenvolvido o Estudo 1, com o intuito de revisar as pesquisas sobre os fatores que influenciam os movimentos de alcance e apreensão em lactentes expostos a risco para atraso no desenvolvimento. A partir dos resultados evidenciados, de que poucos estudos buscaram compreender organização das ações de lactentes com síndrome de Down (SD), em especial considerando as capacidades do organismo em ajustar-se perante informações do ambiente, foram desenvolvidos mais dois estudos. O Estudo 2 visou verificar as características cinemáticas do alcance manual de lactentes com SD de 4 a 6 meses e verificar a influência dos fatores intrínsecos síndrome de Down e nível de habilidade motora grossa nas habilidades de alcance e apreensão. Foram avaliados mensalmente 7 lactentes típicos (LT) e 7 lactentes com SD, dos 4 aos 6 meses de vida. O nível de habilidade motora grossa foi avaliado segundo a Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS). Em seguida, os lactentes foram posicionados em uma cadeira infantil reclinada a 50º e foi apresentado um objeto na linha média do corpo a uma distância alcançável. Foram analisadas as variáveis cinemáticas índice de retidão (IR), velocidade média, unidades de movimento e tempo de desaceleração e a freqüência de apreensão do objeto. Constatou-se que os lactentes com SD apresentam variabilidade na idade de realização do alcance manual. A SD e o nível de habilidade motora grossa foram fatores intrínsecos que afetaram a tarefa de apreender o objeto. Diante de uma tarefa que não impôs excessiva demanda, os movimentos de alcance dos lactentes com SD não apresentaram características cinemáticas expressivamente diferentes dos lactentes típicos. Foram encontradas diferenças apenas no número de unidades de movimento aos 5 meses, que foi maior nos lactentes com SD, e no IR aos 6 meses de idade, que foi inferior nos mesmos lactentes. Além disso, verificou-se menor sucesso na apreensão dos objetos nos lactentes com SD. Com o intuito de compreender a capacidade de tais lactentes em alcançar e apreender o objetos de diferentes tamanhos, foi desenvolvido o Estudo 3. Dados adicionais coletados durante o procedimento experimental do estudo anterior foram analisados, desta vez sendo apresentados objetos grandes e pequenos. Os lactentes com SD apresentaram diferenças cinemáticas no alcance com relação a lactentes típicos ao alcançar objetos de diferentes tamanhos, o que sugere que estão explorando estratégias de movimento. A adoção de estratégias diferenciadas sugere percepção das affordances dos objetos, no entanto, como se observou pequena freqüência de apreensões dos objetos, acredita-se que os lactentes com SD estão explorando as possibilidades de ação, e podem necessitar mais tempo de experiência na tarefa a fim de adaptar as ações perante suas restrições intrínsecas. Os resultados do presente trabalho apontam para a importância de contemplar a variabilidade individual e a confluência de múltiplos fatores no desenvolvimento das habilidades de alcance e apreensão, visto que as capacidades orgânicas do indivíduo, em interação com as demandas da tarefa, influenciaram o desempenho nas tarefas de alcançar e apreender.Universidade Federal de Minas Geraisapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Fisioterapia - PPGFtUFSCarBRLactentesDesenvolvimento motorAlcance manualApreensãoPropriedades dos objetosDown, Síndrome deTamanho dos objetosAIMSReachingGraspingObject sizeDown syndromeCIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONALAlcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambienteReaching and grasping skills in Down syndrome infants: impact of organism-environment fitinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesiseed0fa6c-c912-42bd-8bdf-448002d8b046info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARTEXT2366.pdf.txt2366.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain102495https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstreams/7fb0fbbb-4d03-4145-ac54-45e26351faad/download039ee6cc35855c58b53373983033ab32MD53falseAnonymousREADORIGINAL2366.pdfapplication/pdf2836882https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstreams/8023ed2c-7dd4-45e7-9d9e-3c20f2d56c51/download830fbd790291a65c5a129b167567f963MD51trueAnonymousREADTHUMBNAIL2366.pdf.jpg2366.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg7473https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstreams/5ff9a1fa-4e83-4095-b08f-1bfa813a23a6/download9c5cbe1aaa860373f12330e2f2d4e551MD52falseAnonymousREAD20.500.14289/52522025-02-06 04:22:22.93open.accessoai:repositorio.ufscar.br:20.500.14289/5252https://repositorio.ufscar.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestrepositorio.sibi@ufscar.bropendoar:43222025-02-06T07:22:22Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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title Alcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambiente
spellingShingle Alcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambiente
Campos, Ana Carolina de
Lactentes
Desenvolvimento motor
Alcance manual
Apreensão
Propriedades dos objetos
Down, Síndrome de
Tamanho dos objetos
AIMS
Reaching
Grasping
Object size
Down syndrome
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short Alcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambiente
title_full Alcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambiente
title_fullStr Alcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambiente
title_full_unstemmed Alcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambiente
title_sort Alcance e apreensão de objetos em lactentes com síndrome de Down : impacto da interação organismoambiente
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author_facet Campos, Ana Carolina de
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Desenvolvimento motor
Alcance manual
Apreensão
Propriedades dos objetos
Down, Síndrome de
Tamanho dos objetos
AIMS
topic Lactentes
Desenvolvimento motor
Alcance manual
Apreensão
Propriedades dos objetos
Down, Síndrome de
Tamanho dos objetos
AIMS
Reaching
Grasping
Object size
Down syndrome
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
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Grasping
Object size
Down syndrome
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description The acquisition and the refinement of motor skills have been described to require a reciprocal relationship between organismic and environmental conditions. This interaction is evidenced in studies identifying the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on functional skills such as reaching and grasping objects. Thus, Study 1 was conducted in order to review the research on factors influencing reaching and grasping in infants at risk for developmental delays. The review has shown that few studies have aimed to understand the development of actions performed by Down syndrome (DS) infants, and also that there is a lack of information about these infants abilities to adjust their intrinsic properties to environmental demands. Consequently, two studies have been carried out. Study 2 aimed to describe the kinematic characteristics of reaching movements in 4-6-month-old DS infants and to test the influence of intrinsic factors, namely Down syndrome and gross motor skill level, on reaching and grasping behaviors. Seven infants with DS and seven infants with typical development (TD) were assessed at 4, 5 and 6 months-old. Gross motor skill was assessed by using Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS). Infants were placed in a baby chair reclined 50º from the horizontal. A soft object (12.5 cm in diameter) was presented at infant s midline, shoulders height, and arm s length. The following variables were analyzed: straightness index (SI), mean velocity, movement units, deceleration time and grasping frequency. DS infants demonstrate variability in the age of reaching acquisition. The DS and the level of gross motor skills were found to influence grasping frequency. Faced with a task that did not impose excessive demand, kinematic characteristics of reaching in DS infants were quite similar to typical infants, except for the number of movement units at 5 months, which was higher for DS infants, and for SI at 6 months, which was lower for these infants. On the other hand, grasping frequency was lower for DS infants. In order to understand DS infants ability to reach for and grasp objects of different sizes, Study 3 was carried out. Grasping and kinematic characteristics of reaches performed by the same infants for large and small objects were analyzed. These reaches were recorded during the same experimental procedure of Study 2. The object size has induced kinematic changes in reaches performed by DS infants, what suggests that they are exploring strategies to move. The adoption of variable movement strategies suggests perception of affordances of the objects. Nevertheless, DS infants failed to grasp the object, which may indicate that they need more experience in the task in order to adapt their actions to their intrinsic constraints. The results of this study point to the importance of considering the individual variability and the confluence of multiple factors in the development of reaching and grasping, since the organismic conditions in interaction with the task demands, were found to influence reaching and grasping performance.
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