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Title グリップ動作を用いた子どもの一側単独・両側同時反応時間特性  
Kana グリップ ドウサ オ モチイタ コドモ ノ イッソク タンドク・リョウソク ドウジ ハンノウ ジカン トクセイ  
Romanization Gurippu dosa o mochiita kodomo no issoku tandoku ryosoku doji hanno jikan tokusei  
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Title A developmental study of unilateral and bilateral handgrip movement as seen in reaction time tasks in children  
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Name 佐々木, 玲子  
Kana ササキ, レイコ  
Romanization Sasak, Reiko  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学体育研究所教授  
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Name 慶應義塾大学体育研究所  
Kana ケイオウ ギジュク ダイガク タイイク ケンキュウジョ  
Romanization Keio gijuku daigaku taiiku kenkyujo  
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Name 体育研究所紀要  
Name (Translated) Bulletin of the institute of physical education, Keio university  
Volume 44  
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Year 2005  
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Start page 17  
End page 23  
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Bilateral deficit, also known as bilateral deficit in movement speed, has been defined as a reduction in force that accompanies maximal two-limb efforts of the homologous limbs relative to single performance; that is, reaction time is longer for simultaneous bilateral responses than for unilateral ones. Although we know that this phenomenon is mediated by neural mechanisms such as interactions between the cerebral hemispheres or spinal reflexes, th e underlying mechanism is still far from clear. The purpose of this study was to examine bilateral deficit in children whose nervous system was not yet completely mature, and to clarify the developmental characteristics of bilateral and unilateral movements.
 Right-handed 11 children aged 6 to 9 participated as subjects and were compared to right-handed the adult subjects aged 18 to 22. The subjects were asked to perform a simple reaction time task by grasping a grip bar in response to an auditory stimulus. The subjects carried out this task uder three conditions: with the right hand(dominant); with left hand(non-dominant); and with both hands simultaneously.
 In the adult subjects, the bilateral RT was consistently shorter than either the left or right unilateral RT. However, the bilateral deficit was not seen in the children to the same extent as in the adults, and, in fact, we found facilitation rather than deficit in some bilateral responses of the children.
 Generally, it is difficult for children to manipulate things separately while they are carrying out a task. In the present study, it was presumed that facilitation rather than inhibition occurred in the children as they carried out a bilateral simultaneous movement, that is, a kind of maximal effort when they responded as fast as possible. We hypothesized that different mechanisms may be responsible for fast bilateral movement in children.
 
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両側性機能低下  

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/ Public / Institute of Physical Education / Bulletin of the institute of physical education, Keio university / 44(1) (2005)
 
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