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Not Only Motor Skill Performance but Also Haptic Function is Impaired in Children with Developmental Language Disorder.

Research in developmental disabilities(2023)

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BACKGROUND:Previous studies have found an association between motor immaturity and developmental language impairment in children. However, systematic investigations of somatosensory dysfunctions that might be linked to motor deficits in children with developmental language disorder (DLD) are lacking.AIMS:Examined haptic perception and motor skills in school-age children with DLD and typically-developing (TD) children.METHODS:Sixteen children with DLD and sixteen age-matched TD children performed a curvature detection task measuring haptic sensitivity and a curvature discrimination task measuring haptic acuity. The Movement Assessment Battery for Children, 2nd edition (MABC-2) was also conducted to evaluate children's motor ability.RESULTS:The results revealed elevated thresholds of both haptic detection (67.5%) and haptic discrimination (67.9%) in the DLD group when compared to the TD group. In addition, the children with DLD performed significantly less well on the manual dexterity of MABC-2. Finally, a lower haptic acuity was associated with poorer manual dexterity scores of MABC-2.CONCLUSIONS:This study demonstrates for the first time that not only motor skills, but also haptic function is altered in children with DLD. The observed association between manual dexterity and haptic acuity suggests a close relationship between haptic and motor skills in school-age children.
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Haptic sensitivity,Haptic acuity,Motor skills,Haptic discrimination thresholds,Haptic detection thresholds,Developmental language disorder,Somatosensory
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