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Publikováno v:
Psychological Research. 87:1401-1416
Movement is essential for everyday life and closely related to cognitive skills. The aim of the current research was to investigate whether different aspects of physical activity, i.e., aerobic fitness and motor skills, contribute above and beyond ea
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Perceptual and motor skills.
Motor skills enable multi-facetted interactions with the environment and allow children to develop social skills and respond appropriately to situational social demands when interacting with peers and adults. Previous research with clinical samples (
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Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 61:102218
Publikováno v:
Human Movement Science. 62:48-57
Effects of dual tasking on motor processes such as gait have been mainly investigated with healthy adults and clinical older samples whereas studies with clinical samples of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are rare. Simi
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Research in developmental disabilities. 110
Background The embodied cognition hypothesis implies a close connection between motor and cognitive development. Evidence for these associations is accumulating, with some studies indicating stronger relations in clinical than typically developing sa
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Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 46(6)
Walking is human's most important locomotion. Until recently, walking was seen as an automated motor task that requires only minimal cognitive resources. However, recent studies indicate that walking requires higher-level cognitive processes such as
Autor:
Sabine Schaefer, Alexander Grob, Wenke Möhring, Robin Segerer, Stephanie Klupp, Rijana Zumbrunnen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 206:105103
Children coordinate two tasks simultaneously at several occasions throughout the day; however, this dual-task ability and its development across childhood are poorly understood. Therefore, the current study investigated age-related changes in childre