Research Article

Investigation of visual perception and motor skills in low vision and healthy children

Volume: 3 Number: 6 December 25, 2020
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Investigation of visual perception and motor skills in low vision and healthy children

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Low vision and other visual problems have negative effects on motor development and the learning of complex motor skills.The primary aim of this study was to compare visual perception and motor skills in children with low vision and healthy children and the second was to investigate the relationship of visual perception on motor skills in children with low vision. METHODS: The study included 30 children with low vision (mean age 11.43±2.82 years) and 38 healthy children(mean age 10.71±2.26 years). The visual perception of the children was assessed using the Motor Free Visual Perception Test-3(MVPT-3) and motor performance was assessed using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Motor Profiency Assessment Inventory-2 Short Form(BOT-2 SF). RESULTS: The healthy group were determined to have significantly higher total scores of visual perception and motor skills compared to the children with low vision (p <0.001). In the group of children with low vision, the MVPT-3 total score, BOT-2 SF subtests and total scores were positively correlated with fine motor control (r=0.508, p=0.04), manual coordination(r=0.429, p=0.18), body coordination(r=0.624, p=0.000), strength and agility(r=0.389, p=0.33), and in total(r=0.619, p=0.000), respectively. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Visual perception and motor performance of children with low vision are lower than their healthy peers. The remaining visual perception in children with low vision is associated with gross and fine motor skills.

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Details

Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 25, 2020

Submission Date

June 9, 2020

Acceptance Date

November 27, 2020

Published in Issue

Year 2020 Volume: 3 Number: 6

APA
Taşkın, F., Başakcı Çalık, B., & Toprak, İ. (2020). Investigation of visual perception and motor skills in low vision and healthy children. Journal of Child and Development, 3(6), 51-59. https://izlik.org/JA86TH43BM
AMA
1.Taşkın F, Başakcı Çalık B, Toprak İ. Investigation of visual perception and motor skills in low vision and healthy children. Journal of Child and Development. 2020;3(6):51-59. https://izlik.org/JA86TH43BM
Chicago
Taşkın, Fatma, Bilge Başakcı Çalık, and İbrahim Toprak. 2020. “Investigation of Visual Perception and Motor Skills in Low Vision and Healthy Children”. Journal of Child and Development 3 (6): 51-59. https://izlik.org/JA86TH43BM.
EndNote
Taşkın F, Başakcı Çalık B, Toprak İ (December 1, 2020) Investigation of visual perception and motor skills in low vision and healthy children. Journal of Child and Development 3 6 51–59.
IEEE
[1]F. Taşkın, B. Başakcı Çalık, and İ. Toprak, “Investigation of visual perception and motor skills in low vision and healthy children”, Journal of Child and Development, vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 51–59, Dec. 2020, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA86TH43BM
ISNAD
Taşkın, Fatma - Başakcı Çalık, Bilge - Toprak, İbrahim. “Investigation of Visual Perception and Motor Skills in Low Vision and Healthy Children”. Journal of Child and Development 3/6 (December 1, 2020): 51-59. https://izlik.org/JA86TH43BM.
JAMA
1.Taşkın F, Başakcı Çalık B, Toprak İ. Investigation of visual perception and motor skills in low vision and healthy children. Journal of Child and Development. 2020;3:51–59.
MLA
Taşkın, Fatma, et al. “Investigation of Visual Perception and Motor Skills in Low Vision and Healthy Children”. Journal of Child and Development, vol. 3, no. 6, Dec. 2020, pp. 51-59, https://izlik.org/JA86TH43BM.
Vancouver
1.Fatma Taşkın, Bilge Başakcı Çalık, İbrahim Toprak. Investigation of visual perception and motor skills in low vision and healthy children. Journal of Child and Development [Internet]. 2020 Dec. 1;3(6):51-9. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA86TH43BM