Characterization of Bilateral Reaching Development Using Augmented Reality Games
Shelby Ziccardi,
Samantha Timanus,
Ghazaleh Ashrafzadehkian
et al.
Abstract:HighlightsWe developed augmented reality games to examine bilateral reaching in 133 childrenSymmetric and asymmetric reaching developed in parallelSynchrony in hands reaching targets improved with ageChildren continued to improve through age 17, though slower rate after 12 yearsFemales demonstrated better reaching performance than malesBilateral coordination is commonly impaired in neurodevelopmental conditions including cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. However… Show more
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