Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: Bonuzzi,Giordano Marcio Gatinho
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Corrêa,Umberto César, Antunes,Gisele Ladik, Monteiro,Carlos Bandeira de Mello, Júnior,Alaércio Perotti, Freudenheim,Andrea Michele, Torriani-Pasin,Camila
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: With the present study, we aimed to investigate the task complexity effects on the performance of a coincidence timing task in individuals with Down syndrome. The experimental group was consisted by 26 subjects with Down syndrome, 20 years old (± 5), and classified as mild or moderate in International Classification of Functioning and Health. Each participant in the experimental group was matched by in function of gender and age with a participant in a control group without Down syndrome. Both groups performed a coincident timing task, in which the participant had different levels of structural and functional complexity. Performance measure was derived from the consistency (absolute error), accuracy (variable error) and direction of response (constant error). Individuals with Down syndrome presented spatiotemporal organization impairments related to the difficulty in dealing with motor demand in order to interact with the perceptive demand. They also experienced difficulty in adapt to task complexity, causing performance error in the task. Individuals with Down syndrome have deficits in perceptive and space-time organization, and this phenomenon may be explained by the difficulty in integrating perceptive stimulus to motor actions with a high number of elements involved.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome
title Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome
spellingShingle Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome
Bonuzzi,Giordano Marcio Gatinho
Complexity
Coincidence Timing
Down syndrome
title_short Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome
title_full Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome
title_fullStr Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome
title_sort Effects of the task complexity on the performance of a Coincidence Timing Task of people with Down syndrome
author Bonuzzi,Giordano Marcio Gatinho
author_facet Bonuzzi,Giordano Marcio Gatinho
Corrêa,Umberto César
Antunes,Gisele Ladik
Monteiro,Carlos Bandeira de Mello
Júnior,Alaércio Perotti
Freudenheim,Andrea Michele
Torriani-Pasin,Camila
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author2 Corrêa,Umberto César
Antunes,Gisele Ladik
Monteiro,Carlos Bandeira de Mello
Júnior,Alaércio Perotti
Freudenheim,Andrea Michele
Torriani-Pasin,Camila
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bonuzzi,Giordano Marcio Gatinho
Corrêa,Umberto César
Antunes,Gisele Ladik
Monteiro,Carlos Bandeira de Mello
Júnior,Alaércio Perotti
Freudenheim,Andrea Michele
Torriani-Pasin,Camila
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Complexity
Coincidence Timing
Down syndrome
topic Complexity
Coincidence Timing
Down syndrome
description With the present study, we aimed to investigate the task complexity effects on the performance of a coincidence timing task in individuals with Down syndrome. The experimental group was consisted by 26 subjects with Down syndrome, 20 years old (± 5), and classified as mild or moderate in International Classification of Functioning and Health. Each participant in the experimental group was matched by in function of gender and age with a participant in a control group without Down syndrome. Both groups performed a coincident timing task, in which the participant had different levels of structural and functional complexity. Performance measure was derived from the consistency (absolute error), accuracy (variable error) and direction of response (constant error). Individuals with Down syndrome presented spatiotemporal organization impairments related to the difficulty in dealing with motor demand in order to interact with the perceptive demand. They also experienced difficulty in adapt to task complexity, causing performance error in the task. Individuals with Down syndrome have deficits in perceptive and space-time organization, and this phenomenon may be explained by the difficulty in integrating perceptive stimulus to motor actions with a high number of elements involved.
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