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BMC Neurology
Evaluation of speed-accuracy trade-off in a computer task in individuals with cerebral palsy: a cross-sectional study
Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro1  Luiz Carlos de Abreu1  Helen Dawes2  Thais Massetti3  Fernando Henrique Magalhães4  Talita Dias da Silva4  Maria Tereza Artero Prado5  Deborah Cristina Gonçalves Luiz Fernani5 
[1]Laboratory Design and Scientific Writing Department of Basic Sciences, ABC Faculty of Medicine
[2]Oxford Institute of Nursing and Allied Health Research, Oxford Brookes University
[3]Post-graduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo
[4]School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of São Paulo
[5]University of West Paulista
关键词: Cerebral palsy;    Motor activity;    Disabled people;    Motor skills;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12883-017-0920-4
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background Individuals with Cerebral Palsy (CP) present with sensorimotor dysfunction which make the control and execution of movements difficult. This study aimed to verify the speed-accuracy trade-off in individuals with CP. Methods Forty eight individuals with CP and 48 with typical development (TD) were evaluated (32 females and 64 males with a mean age of 15.02 ± 6.37 years: minimum 7 and maximum 30 years). Participants performed the “Fitts’ Reciprocal Aiming Task v.1.0 (Horizontal)” on a computer with different sizes and distance targets, composed by progressive indices of difficulty (IDs): ID2, ID4a and ID4b. Results There were no statistical differences between the groups in relation to the slope of the curve (b1) and dispersion of the movement time (r2). However, the intercept (b0) values presented significant differences (F(1.95) = 11.3; p = .001]), with greater movement time in the CP group compared to the TD group. It means that for individuals with CP, regardless of index difficulty, found the task more difficult than for TD participants. Considering CP and TD groups, speed-accuracy trade-off was found when using different indices of difficulty (ID2 and ID4). However, when the same index of difficulty was used with a larger target and longer distance (ID4a) or with a narrow target and shorter distance (ID4b), only individuals with CP had more difficulty performing the tasks involving smaller targets. Marginally significant inverse correlations were identified between the values of b1 and age (r = −0.119, p = .052) and between r2 and Gross Motor Function Classification System (r = −0.280, p = .054), which did not occur with the Manual Ability Classification System. Conclusion We conclude that the individuals with CP presented greater difficulty when the target was smaller and demanded more accuracy, and less difficulty when the task demanded speed. It is suggested that treatments should target tasks with accuracy demands, that could help in daily life tasks, since it is an element that is generally not considered by professionals during therapy. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03002285 , retrospectively registered on 20 Dec 2016.
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