Effects of exercise intervention on event-related potential and task performance indices of attention networks in children with developmental coordination disorder |
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Authors: | Tsai Chia-Liang Wang Chun-Hao Tseng Yu-Ting |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Physical Education, Health and Leisure Studies, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, ROC. andytsai@mail.ncku.edu.tw |
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Abstract: | The study investigated whether 10-week soccer training can benefit the inhibitory control and neuroelectric indices in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD). Fifty-one children were divided into groups of typically developing (TD, n=21), DCD-training (n=16), and DCD non-training (n=14) individuals using the for Children test, and, before and after training, were assessed with the visuospatial attention orienting task with their lower extremities, while brain event-related potentials (ERPs) were concurrently recorded. The results indicated that, when compared to TD children, children with DCD responded significantly more slowly across conditions of the visuospatial attention orienting task and showed a deficit of inhibitory control capacity in their lower extremities, whereas no group differences were observed for the accuracy rate. Neuroelectric data indicated that, before training, P3 amplitude was smaller and P3 latency was slower for both DCD groups compared to TD children across conditions of the visuospatial attention orienting task; after training, the beneficial effects were seen in the strength of inhibitory control and P3 latency in the DCD-training group. The data suggest that soccer training resulted in significant improvements in ERP and task performance indices for the children with DCD. |
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Keywords: | Developmental coordination disorder Event-related potential Inhibitory control Soccer Exercise intervention |
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