Patients with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects motor skills and motor learning (APA, 2013), have been reported to manifest rhythmic deficits in handwriting domain, as well as general rhythmic deficits (i.e., regardless handwriting context per se) (Rosenblum \& Regev, 2013). Accordingly, children with DCD struggle in tasks like synchronising to an external musical rhythm (in rhythm production tasks) or even in discrimination tasks such as detecting beat deviations, i.e., in rhythm perception tasks (INSERM collective expertise, 2019). These rhythmic deficits which manifest in a variety of tasks and conditions support the hypothesis of a "generalised dysrhythmia" in DCD, according to which the rhythmic deficits - in perceptual tasks and motor production - could have a common source, namely a mechanism devoted to rhythm processing (a cerebral mechanism involved in the perception of rhythm) and independent of the effectors involved and the type of task considered. However, the nature of the relationships between general rhythmic skills (perceptual and motor) and rhythmic abilities when engaged in handwriting movement is largely unknown in DCD. Whether a common source drives these diverse rhythmic deficits remains to explore. If this hypothesis were to be confirmed, this would pave the way for innovative therapeutic tools (e.g., serious games) for training a central rhythmic processing mechanism (rhythm perception), which could positively impact in turn rhythmicity of thandwriting movement in this population.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
55
Hôpital La Colombière - CHU de Montpellier
Montpellier, France
The rhythm of handwriting movement
measured by the variability of the handwriting movement frequency, obtained by calculating the inverse of the period of the strokes (local minima of speed) from the children's writing productions on a graphic tablet (Danna et al., 2013).
Time frame: 1 day at First visit
The rhythmic variables
Perceptual and motor rhythmic skills out of context of handwriting, obtained from the assessment of rhythmic skills using the gold-standard BAASTA battery (Dalla Bella et al., 2017).
Time frame: 1 day at First visit
Speed of handwriting : abnormal peak velocity fluctuations during handwriting movement
Abnormal variations of the speed peaks during the writing movement are processed from the raw or transformed data according to the same conditions as in BHK test condition depending on the normality or non-normality of data.
Time frame: 1 day at First visit
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