Development of anticipatory orienting strategies during locomotor tasks in children
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0149-7634(97)00041-9
Development of anticipatory orienting strategies during locomotor tasks in children
Abstract
Some basic problems related to the development of goal-directed locomotion in humans are reviewed here. A preliminary study is presented which was aimed at investigating the emergence of anticipatory head orienting strategies during goal-directed locomotion in children. Eight children ranging from 3.5 to 8 years had to walk along a 90 degrees right corner trajectory to reach a goal, both in light and in darkness. The instantaneous orientation in space of the head, trunk, hips and left foot antero/posterior axes was computed by means of an ELITE four-TV camera, 100 Hz system. The results showed that predictive head orienting movements can occur also in the youngest children. The head starts to rotate toward the goal before the corner point of the trajectory is reached. In children, the head peak rotation coincides with the trajectory corner while in adults the peak is attained before. In children, the walking speed is largely decreased in darkness. The results suggest that feedforward control of goal-directed locomotion appears very early in gait development and becomes increasingly important afterwards.
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