“…Similar findings were reported by other studies that investigated reaching while sitting, in children with DS (Charlton, Ihsen, & Oxley, 1996;Vimercati, Galli, Rigoldi, Ancillao, & Albertini, 2013a;Vimercati, Galli, Rigoldi, Ancillao, & Albertini, 2013b). Smaller PV indicated that children with DS had poor reaching force generation, and lower PPV suggested that children with DS may use less preplanned control of the reaching movements (Elliott et al, 2010), and consequently relied more on sensory feedback to control the reaching movement (Vimercati et al, 2013a,b).…”