DISORDERS OF MEMORY OF MOTOR SEQUENCES IN CEREBRAL-PALSIED CHILDREN

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LESNY, I [1 ]
NACHTMANN, M [1 ]
STEHLIK, A [1 ]
TOMANKOVA, A [1 ]
ZAJIDKOVA, J [1 ]
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[1] CTR MOTOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN, ZELEZNICE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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cerebral palsy; Memory; motor disorders;
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10.1016/S0387-7604(12)80317-2
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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In 74 children (32 boys, 42 girls) between 7 and 14 years of age with different forms of cerebral palsy (mainly spastic ones) the motor memory was tested with a sequence of movements which had to be remembered at once, after 24 hours and after 5 days. The normal levels were determined by testing 21 healthy children matched as to age as control as (10 boys, 11 girls). Each exercise was evaluated separately as follows: the movement is performed correctly in the right sequence, 2 points; the movement is performed in a wrong sequence, but in the correct group of three exercises, 1 point; the sequence of movements is entirely wrong or the child does not perform the movements at all, 0 points. Thus for each testing a child can get a maximum of 12 points and for all three testings a maximal 36 points. In 48.5% of the CP children a disorder of memory was found, more frequently in left-sided hemiparesis than in right-sided, and more frequently in paucospastic diparesis (without adductor or flexor spasms and without flexor spastic signs in the toes) than in the classical form. Thus a motor memory disorder is part of the natural history of CP. © 1990, All rights reserved.
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