TY - JOUR
T1 - Motor-reduced visual perceptual abilities and visual-motor integration abilities of Chinese learning children
AU - Lai, Mun Yee
AU - Leung, Fredrick K.S.
N1 - Imported on 12 Apr 2017 - DigiTool details were: month (773h) = October, 2012; Journal title (773t) = Human Movement Science. ISSNs: 0167-9457;
PY - 2012/10
Y1 - 2012/10
N2 - This study investigated the relationship between motor-reduced visual perceptual abilities and visual-motor integration abilities of Chinese learning children by employing the Developmental Test of Visual Perception (Hammill, Pearson, & Voress, 1993), in which both abilities are measured in a single test. A total of 72 native Chinese learners of age 5 participated in this study. The findings indicated that the Chinese learners scored much higher in the visual-motor integration tasks than in motor-reduced visual perceptual tasks. The results support the theory of autonomous systems of motor-reduced visual perception and visual-motor integration and query current beliefs about the prior development of the former to the latter for the Chinese learners. To account for the Chinese participants' superior performance in visual-motor integration tasks over motor-reduced visual perceptual tasks, the visual-spatial properties of Chinese characters, general handwriting theories, the motor control theory and the psychogeometric theory of Chinese character-writing are referred to. The significance of the findings is then discussed.
AB - This study investigated the relationship between motor-reduced visual perceptual abilities and visual-motor integration abilities of Chinese learning children by employing the Developmental Test of Visual Perception (Hammill, Pearson, & Voress, 1993), in which both abilities are measured in a single test. A total of 72 native Chinese learners of age 5 participated in this study. The findings indicated that the Chinese learners scored much higher in the visual-motor integration tasks than in motor-reduced visual perceptual tasks. The results support the theory of autonomous systems of motor-reduced visual perception and visual-motor integration and query current beliefs about the prior development of the former to the latter for the Chinese learners. To account for the Chinese participants' superior performance in visual-motor integration tasks over motor-reduced visual perceptual tasks, the visual-spatial properties of Chinese characters, general handwriting theories, the motor control theory and the psychogeometric theory of Chinese character-writing are referred to. The significance of the findings is then discussed.
KW - Motor-reduced visual perception
KW - Psychogeometric theory of Chinese character writing
KW - Visual perception
KW - Visual-motor integration
KW - Visual-spatial properties of Chinese words
U2 - 10.1016/j.humov.2011.12.003
DO - 10.1016/j.humov.2011.12.003
M3 - Article
VL - 31
SP - 1328
EP - 1339
JO - Human Movement Science
JF - Human Movement Science
SN - 0167-9457
IS - 5
ER -