ERP/MRP INDICES OF EARLY DEVELOPMENT IN INFANTS W/DS
W/DS 婴儿早期发育的 ERP/MRP 指数
基本信息
- 批准号:6796331
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-03-15 至 2006-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Downs syndromeattentionbehavioral /social science research tagbody movementchild psychologyclinical researchcognitionearly experienceelectromyographyelectrophysiologyevoked potentialsface expressionhuman subjectinfant human (0-1 year)language developmentlanguage disorderslearninglimb movementlongitudinal human studymemoryneuropsychologyplaypsychomotor functionvisual perceptionvisual stimulus
项目摘要
During the first 12 months of development in human infancy, the
emergence of cognitive and the emergence of motor skills are interconnected.
These skills are subsequently applied to most domains of development, including
language. Thus, cognitive and motor skills to be achieved during early infancy
serve as an essential based for developmental outcome. However, cognitive,
linguistic and gross motor domains express the fewest and least consistent
gains actualized through early intervention for individuals with Down syndrome
(DS) (Connolly et al., 1993; Gibson and Harris, 1988; Piper et al., 1986). It
is the working hypothesis of this project that most phenotypic expressions of
DS are first actualized as atypical cognitive and motor development during the
first year of life. Accordingly, this research project will investigate
brain-behavior relationships during cognition and movement among infants with
DS that are 1 to 12months of age. Neural measures of attention, stimulus
encoding, learning, memory and movement preparation will be recorded in both
cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. Results will, for the first time,
provide new knowledge concerning brain-behavior relationships during early
cognitive and motor development. A group of infants without known risk of
developmental difficulties (matched on age, sex and SES) will serve as a
comparison group to provide sensitive examination of neurobehavioral
expressions in the dysfunction of the nervous system due to DS genetic status.
Moreover, characterization and evaluation of the impact of Trisomy-21 upon
cognitive and motor functions will be observed before confounding impacts of
language impairments are manifested in the development of an individual with
DS. At the conclusion of the 5-year project, application of brain-behavior
measures in establishing developmental trajectories of cognitive and motor
skills will provide new and sensitive methodologies to assess developmental
status and, accordingly, the effectiveness of early intervention Thereafter,
application of such techniques may provide the foundation for subsequent
specialization and refinement of early intervention, particularly with respect
to cognitive and motor abilities.
在人类婴儿期发育的前12个月内,
认知的出现和运动技能的出现是相互关联的。
这些技能随后被应用于大多数发展领域,包括
语言因此,认知和运动技能,以实现在婴儿早期
作为发展成果的重要基础。然而,认知,
语言和大运动领域表达最少和最不一致
通过对唐氏综合征患者的早期干预实现收益
(DS)(康诺利等人,1993;吉布森和哈里斯,1988;派珀等人,1986年)。它
是这个项目的工作假设,大多数表型表达的
DS首先表现为非典型的认知和运动发展,
生命的第一年。因此,本研究项目将调查
婴幼儿认知和运动过程中的脑行为关系
1至12个月龄的DS。注意力、刺激的神经测量
编码,学习,记忆和运动准备将被记录在两个
横向和纵向研究。结果将首次,
提供了关于早期脑行为关系的新知识,
认知和运动发展。一组没有已知风险的婴儿
发展困难(年龄、性别和社会经济地位相匹配)将作为
对照组提供敏感的神经行为检查
由于DS遗传状态而导致的神经系统功能障碍的表达。
此外,表征和评价21三体性对
在混杂影响之前观察认知和运动功能
语言障碍表现在一个人的发展,
DS.在为期5年的项目结束时,大脑行为的应用
建立认知和运动发展轨迹的措施
技能将提供新的和敏感的方法来评估发展
状况以及相应的早期干预的有效性。
这些技术的应用可以为以后的研究提供基础。
早期干预专门化和精细化,
认知能力和运动能力。
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