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Title :
Planning ahead through space and time: From neuropsychology to motor control
Author(s) :
Dione, Mariama [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives [URECA]
Ott, Laurent [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives [URECA]
Delevoye, Yvonne [Auteur]
Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives [URECA]
203506|||Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives [URECA]
Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives [URECA]
Ott, Laurent [Auteur]

Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives [URECA]
Delevoye, Yvonne [Auteur]

Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives [URECA]
203506|||Unité de Recherche en Sciences Cognitives et Affectives [URECA]
Conference title :
35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Conference organizers(s) :
The Cognitive Science Society
City :
Berlin
Country :
Allemagne
Start date of the conference :
2013
Publication date :
2013
English keyword(s) :
executive functions
planning
space
time
motor control
regression
neuropsychology
planning
space
time
motor control
regression
neuropsychology
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences cognitives/Psychologie
English abstract : [en]
The executive functions have been studied separately in the fields of neuropsychology and of motor control. However, it is not clear whether across fields one is referring to similar cognitive functions. In the present ...
Show more >The executive functions have been studied separately in the fields of neuropsychology and of motor control. However, it is not clear whether across fields one is referring to similar cognitive functions. In the present study, we compared the performance scores obtained in a motor spatial-tapping task with those scores obtained in a battery of three neuropsychological tasks which assess respectively the executive functions of updating (n-back task), inhibiting (gono-go task) and switching (letter-number task). Multiple regression analyses revealed significant and specific effects between the motor task and the classical neuropsychological tasks: the timing error measured at slow tempi in the tapping task predicted the scores observed in the updating task only; the spatial error at faster tempi predicted the scores obtained in the switching task only; the contact times at intermediate tempi predicted the scores obtained in the inhibiting task only. Hence, we introduce this easy-to-use non-verbal task as a novel paradigm to assess executive functioning.Show less >
Show more >The executive functions have been studied separately in the fields of neuropsychology and of motor control. However, it is not clear whether across fields one is referring to similar cognitive functions. In the present study, we compared the performance scores obtained in a motor spatial-tapping task with those scores obtained in a battery of three neuropsychological tasks which assess respectively the executive functions of updating (n-back task), inhibiting (gono-go task) and switching (letter-number task). Multiple regression analyses revealed significant and specific effects between the motor task and the classical neuropsychological tasks: the timing error measured at slow tempi in the tapping task predicted the scores observed in the updating task only; the spatial error at faster tempi predicted the scores obtained in the switching task only; the contact times at intermediate tempi predicted the scores obtained in the inhibiting task only. Hence, we introduce this easy-to-use non-verbal task as a novel paradigm to assess executive functioning.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
CHU Lille
CNRS
CHU Lille
Research team(s) :
Équipe Action, Vision et Apprentissage (AVA)
Submission date :
2022-01-03T13:22:26Z
2022-01-05T09:33:52Z
2022-01-05T09:33:52Z
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