Original paper
Children's sensorimotor development in relation to screen-media usage: A two-year longitudinal study
Volume: 74, Pages: 101279 - 101279
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
During typical childhood interactions with screen-media, input is dominated by visual signals, with a likely reduction in haptic, proprioceptive, and fine motor domains. We present the first study to investigate sensorimotor skills in a detailed manner, using a two-year longitudinal design on a sample of 117 preschool children. We measured screen-time and sensorimotor development in a differentiated manner, including measures of fine motor...
Paper Details
Title
Children's sensorimotor development in relation to screen-media usage: A two-year longitudinal study
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
74
Pages
101279 - 101279
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