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Development of ideomotor praxis representation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2000

C Njiokiktjien
Affiliation:
Paediatric Outpatients Clinic, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
C A Verschoor
Affiliation:
Paediatric Outpatients Clinic, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
M Vranken
Affiliation:
Faculty for Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
L M Vroklage
Affiliation:
Paediatric Outpatients Clinic, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Abstract

To create a short screening instrument to investigate the development of ideomotor praxis representation (IPR), 357 normally developing children between the ages of 2½ and 9½ years were investigated. The IPR screening consisted of six mimed actions which had to be performed on verbal request. The greatest change in the representational style is the transition from performing the action using the body as the object to performing with an imaginary object (i.e. symbolic representation). This transition suggests a development from a concrete and egocentric level of performance to an abstract and allocentric level. Before the age of 6 years differences are evident between self-directed and externally directed gestures. The level of symbolic representation has to be dissociated from the degree of motor precision, which shows hardly any improvement after 6 years of age. With the proposed model one may interpret the level of IPR in clinical practice. IPR screening is clinically relevant from the age of 4½ years onwards.

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Copyright
© 2000 Mac Keith Press

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