SENSORY INTEGRATION: DIFFERENCE IN PATTERNS CORTICAL WAVE POST-TRAINING IN COMPLEX PSYCHOMOTOR TASK

Authors

  • Carla da Silva Reis Alves
  • Bianca Kalil de Macedo Jakubovic
  • Ana Cecília Frazão
  • Vernon Furtado da Silva

Keywords:

sensory integration, Psychomotor learning, EEG

Abstract

Referenced to sensory integration phenomenon it was investigated a possible relationship between sensory stimulation load and learning rateio of a complex psychomotor task. Sample of two boys, twins, 7 years old. After the task baseline and standard electroencephalographic alpha measures, one of the twins practiced a low stimuli load circuit, and the other a high load one, for 30 days. Statistics of the data pre and post-circuits associated a better performance to the high stimuli load practitioner (P <0.05). Alfas patterns were statistically similar. A better interhemispheric balance measured in one of the twins was discussed as related to his better performance.

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Alves, C. da S. R., Jakubovic, B. K. de M., Frazão, A. C., & Silva, V. F. da. (2011). SENSORY INTEGRATION: DIFFERENCE IN PATTERNS CORTICAL WAVE POST-TRAINING IN COMPLEX PSYCHOMOTOR TASK. Fiep Bulletin - Online, 80. Retrieved from https://www.fiepbulletin.net/fiepbulletin/article/view/1082

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TRABALHOS PUBLICADOS

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