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Higgins, Joseph R. – 1977
The study of human movement is presented from an integrated perspective influenced by the fields of motor learning, experimental psychology, neuropsychology, kinesiology, biomechanics, and human factors engineering. The level of presentation is directed toward upperclass undergraduate and graduate students in physical education and others pursuing…
Descriptors: Biomechanics, Experimental Psychology, Higher Education, Human Body
Ayres, A. Jean – 1971
It was discovered a few years ago that a child's capacity for academic learning was partially dependent on visual and audio perception. It was also found that the development of perception in these sensory modalities was sometimes deficient. Educators immediately began to devise programs for perceptual-motor training, but ignored the role of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Auditory Perception, Brain, Neurological Organization
Carlson, Robert – 1971
In this speech, the author expresses concern for the child who does not seem able to perform. The author states that there is an orderly acquisition of sensations, skills, and/or patterns that we move through in the process of learning, and that the acquisition of more advanced skills is predicted on the assumption that earlier sensations, skills,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Perceptual Development, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Perceptual Motor Learning
Kohen-Raz, Reuven – 1970
A sample of 247 Educationally Handicapped (EH) children at ages 6-10 was investigated to determine the role of static balance impairment in learning disabilities and the possibility of improving reading through balance training. Significant correlations between balance ability and reading level were found in only about 40% of the sample,…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Perceptual Development
Wood, Milton E. – 1970
The purpose of the effort was to determine the benefits to be derived from the adaptive training technique of automatically adjusting task difficulty as a function of a student skill during early learning of a complex perceptual motor task. A digital computer provided the task dynamics, scoring, and adaptive control of a second-order, two-axis,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Conditioning, Difficulty Level, Pacing
Egeth, Howard E. – 1971
In the series of experiments supported by this grant, some fundamental characteristics of the concept of attention were explored. The first experiments were based upon the assumption that attention is limited and consequently that adult subjects may only be able to perceive a fairly restricted portion of the stimuli available to them at any moment…
Descriptors: Attention Span, College Students, Discrimination Learning, Interference (Language)
Shinder, Lionel – 1971
The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness of the Frostig Developmental Program of Visual Perception in effecting gains in reading readiness scores and perceptual motor ability with kindergarten students and reading achievement scores and perceptual motor ability with grade one students. High, middle and low groups in both…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Grade 1, Kindergarten, Perceptual Motor Learning
Bundschuh, Ernest L.; Gooch, Susan J. – 1972
The basic assumption underlying the assessment of motor learning through mathematical analysis is that motor learning behaves exponentially when described as a function of practice time. It is assumed that motor learning will continuously taper off (minimizing errors) with increased practice and eventually approach as asympote. Although many…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Mathematical Concepts, Perceptual Motor Learning, Performance Tests

Bartz, Douglas – Physical Educator, 1975
The article points out the importance of deciding what kind of perceptual problem a child has and providing the appropriate kind of perceptual motor program. (CD)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Emotional Problems, Perceptual Development, Perceptual Handicaps

Thrapp, Robert W. – Child Study Journal, 1975
A series of 27 individual three-dimensional, visual-motor tutoring sessions were given to 8 trainable mentally retarded public school children. (BRT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Moderate Mental Retardation

Folger, M. Karen; Leonard, Laurence B. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1978
The relation between sensorimotor attainments and linguistic development in children using referential speech at the single- and two-word utterance levels was examined in 20 normal and 8 language-handicapped young children. (Author)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Language Acquisition, Language Handicaps, Perceptual Motor Learning

Morrison, Delmont; Pothier, Patricia – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1978
In the year-long study, 30 retarded children attending a preschool training center were divided into three equal groups given perceptual-motor training, movement training, or no systematic training. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Language Acquisition, Mental Retardation, Motor Development
Bochner, Sandra – Australian Journal of Mental Retardation, 1977
Research on the effectiveness of the Doman-Delacato method (which involves motor-sensory stimulation) for brain injured children was reviewed. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Neurological Impairments, Perceptual Motor Learning, Program Effectiveness

Rogers, Sally J. – Child Development, 1977
This study used a set of Piagetian tasks to examine the sensorimotor skills of 40 profoundly retarded institutionalized children ranging in age from 8 to 14 years. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Handicapped Children, Institutionalized Persons

Nici, Janice; Reitan, Ralph M. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986
Examined the pattern of higher level versus lower level deficits in brain-impaired children compared with normal children. Higher level functions included general neuropsychological functioning and verbal/academic skills; lower level functions included sensory and motor skills. Showed the brain-impaired group to be significantly poorer in each…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Children, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education