Gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetry

<p>We have examined 745 healthy young adults aged 21,4±2,6 (including 493 men and 252-women) by using the appliance «Computer movements measurer». Having investigated the sexual features of sensor-motor function taking into account the motor asymmetry we have found that the most likely (p&...

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Main Authors: Alexander P Romanchuk, Oksana V Guziy, Marina N Glushchenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland - University Sports Center 2016-01-01
Series:Pedagogy and Psychology of Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PPS/article/view/12227
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description <p>We have examined 745 healthy young adults aged 21,4±2,6 (including 493 men and 252-women) by using the appliance «Computer movements measurer». Having investigated the sexual features of sensor-motor function taking into account the motor asymmetry we have found that the most likely (p&lt;0,05) differences between the central (switch of central units), subcortical (movement cycle durability) and medullary (reaction time to light) mechanisms of movements appear in left-handed women. The significant results show that there is the polynomial relationship between the left and right hand accuracy measures by taking into account the motor asymmetry in both men and women.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-67f16cef820e46b5b953b6d1376a6af32022-12-21T22:04:33ZengNicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland - University Sports CenterPedagogy and Psychology of Sport2450-66052450-66052016-01-0121386310.12775/PPS.2015.02.01.00310761Gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetryAlexander P Romanchuk0Oksana V Guziy1Marina N Glushchenko2South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University n.a. K.D. UshinskyL’viv State University Physical CultureSouth Ukrainian National Pedagogical University n.a. K.D. Ushinsky<p>We have examined 745 healthy young adults aged 21,4±2,6 (including 493 men and 252-women) by using the appliance «Computer movements measurer». Having investigated the sexual features of sensor-motor function taking into account the motor asymmetry we have found that the most likely (p&lt;0,05) differences between the central (switch of central units), subcortical (movement cycle durability) and medullary (reaction time to light) mechanisms of movements appear in left-handed women. The significant results show that there is the polynomial relationship between the left and right hand accuracy measures by taking into account the motor asymmetry in both men and women.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PPS/article/view/12227gender, sensorimotor function
spellingShingle Alexander P Romanchuk
Oksana V Guziy
Marina N Glushchenko
Gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetry
Pedagogy and Psychology of Sport
gender, sensorimotor function
title Gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetry
title_full Gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetry
title_fullStr Gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetry
title_full_unstemmed Gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetry
title_short Gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetry
title_sort gender features of sensorimotor function in young people with motor asymmetry
topic gender, sensorimotor function
url https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PPS/article/view/12227
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