Top-down Inhibitory Motor Control is Preserved in Adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder

Mayes, WilliamORCID logo; Gentle, JudithORCID logo; Parisi, IreneORCID logo; Dixon, Laura; Van Velzen, Jose L.ORCID logo; and Violante, InesORCID logo. 2021. Top-down Inhibitory Motor Control is Preserved in Adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Developmental Neuropsychology, 46(6), pp. 409-424. ISSN 8756-5641 [Article]
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Two paradigms were employed to disentangle information processing from executive motor inhibition in adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Choice Reaction and Stop Signal Tasks were compared between 13 adults fulfilling DSM-5 DCD criteria and 42 typically developing adults. Additional analyses included 16 probable DCD (pDCD) participants, who had motor difficulties but did not fulfil DSM-5 criteria. Analyses employed frequentist and Bayesian modeling. While DCD+pDCD showed slower reaction times and difficulty initiating Go responses, no impairments in Stop actions were found. These findings indicated no executive deficit in DCD, suggesting that previous results may be explained by inefficient information processing.


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