Disability and Motor Behavior -

Disability and Motor Behavior

A Handbook of Research

Ali S. Brian, Pamela S. Beach (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
230 Seiten
2023
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-6895-0 (ISBN)
124,70 inkl. MwSt
Written by leading experts in motor behavior, this book provides the most recent research examining motor learning, motor development, and motor control directly related to special populations, including physical, cognitive, and social emotional behavioral disabilities.
Disability and Motor Behavior: A Handbook of Research provides the first focused review of research and scholarship pertaining to individuals with disabilities across motor behavior-related disciplines (e.g., motor learning, motor control, motor development). The book consists of 15 chapters that highlight current research trends, future research directions, and practical implications spanning different types of disability. The book takes a holistic view toward motor behavior among persons with disabilities from an empirical perspective. This book is written at a level appropriate for graduate students and researchers and will be the first book to provide in-depth discussions about research and scholarship across motor behavior.

Contributors: Pamela Beach, Collin D. Bowersock, Claire Bridges, Albert R. Cavalier, Heather A. Feldner, Nancy Getchell, Emily Gilbert, Daphne Golden, Candice Howard-Smith, Lisa Kenyon, Alyssa LaForme Fiss, Lauren Lieberman, Meghann Lloyd, Samuel W. Logan, Julia Looper, Megan MacDonald, Jessica Lynn McDonnell, Iva Obrusnikova, Melissa Pangelinan, Adam Pennell, Melanie Perreault, Nadja Schott, Bethany Sloane, Semyon Slobounov, Alex Stribing, Ming-Chih Sung, Matthias O. Wagner, Alexa Walter, James Wilkes About the Editors: Ali S. Brian is a faculty member in the areas of motor behavior and adapted physical education in the College of Education, Department of Physical Education at the University of South Carolina. Dr. Brian’s PhD is from The Ohio State University in Kinesiology. Dr. Brian is a Certified Adapted Physical Educator (CAPE) and is the director of the Developmental Adapted Physical Education/Activity Research Lab at the University of South Carolina. Dr. Brian’s research agenda focuses on underlying mechanisms that support positive developmental trajectories for whole-child health, including early integrative intervention efforts, for preschoolers with and without disabilities as well as for youth with visual impairments. Dr. Brian has published 1 book, 8 book chapters, 70 articles, 62 research abstracts, and over 160 presentations. As a result of this work Dr. Brian has received the Early Career Distinguished Scholar award from the North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), the David P. Beaver Adapted Physical Activity Young Scholar Award from the National Consortium for Physical Education for Individuals with Disabilities (NCPEID), the Early Career Research Award from the College of Education at the University of South Carolina, the Breakthrough Star Award from the Vice President of Research at the University of South Carolina and was inducted as a Fellow of Research Council of SHAPE America. Dr. Brian has also served as Chair of the SHAPE America Research Council, as a and member of the Executive Committee of the NCPEID and the International Motor Development Research Consortium. Presently, Dr. Brian is the Research Director for the Institute of Movement Studies for Individuals with Visual Impairments. She serves as an Associate Editor for Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport and on the editorial board of Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy. Pamela S. Haibach-Beach is a professor in the area of motor behavior in the Department of Kinesiology, Sport Studies, and Physical Education at the State University of New York Brockport. She earned her Ph.D. at the Pennsylvania State University in Kinesiology specializing in Motor Control. Dr. Haibach-Beach is the Associate Director of the Honors College and the Director of the Summer Undergraduate Research Program at SUNY Brockport. She also co-founded and co-directs The Institute on Movement Studies for Individuals with Visual Impairments (IMSVI). She has been awarded with the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, the highest teaching award in SUNY, the Roland Fontaine’s student engagement award, and has been designated as a SUNY Online Ambassador. She has also recently been awarded the Corrine Kirchner National Research award from the American Foundation for the Blind for the Institute of Movement Studies for Individuals with Visual Impairment. Dr. Haibach-Beach actively encourages cultural competency through international experiences and has organized and led several student trips to New Zealand and the Dominican Republic. She teaches Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) classes with institutions in Lebanon and the Netherlands. Her research focuses upon motor behavior and balance in individuals of any age who are blind or deafblind. She publishes research focused articles, practical articles, and chapters on gross motor development and balance interventions and presents nationally and internationally on her work with individuals with visual impairments and deafblindness including over 40 articles, 4 chapters, 85 national and international presentations, as well as 16 educational videos and webinars. In addition, Dr. Haibach-Beach has published two editions of the textbook “Motor Learning and Development” which have been widely adopted as well as the book, “Gross Motor Development Curriculum: For Children with Visual Impairment.” She co-founded the International Symposium on Physical Activity in Individuals with Visual Impairments and Deafblindness and continues to serve on the scientific committee. She has served on the American Kinesiology Board, chaired the National Association for Sport and Physical Educations Motor Development and Learning Academy, and is an active Brockport Lions Club member in which she was recently awarded the Lions Centennial Award and Membership Award. Dr. Haibach-Beach has also recently been inducted into Delta Kappa Gamma, a professional honor society of key women educators worldwide.

Chapter 1: Motor Behavior and Visual Impairment - Alex Stribing and Adam Pennell

Background

Guiding Frameworks and Assumptions

Gross Motor in Juvenescence

Fine Motor in Juvenescence

Gross Motor in Adulthood

Fine Motor in Adulthood

Honorable Mention: Postural Control and Balance

Systems Perspective: A Spotlight on Psychological Variables

Future Research

Practical Implications

Conclusion

Chapter 2: Motor Behavior and Children who are Hard of Hearing, Deaf, or Deafblind - Pamela Beach, Melanie Perreault, and Lauren Lieberman

Motor Milestones

Balance

Motor Competence

Practical Implications

Conclusions

Chapter 3: Motor Behavior and Sensory Processing Disorders - Candice Howard-Smith

Introduction

Sensory Processing Disorders

Types of SPD

SPD and Motor Behavior

SPD, Disabilities, and Motor Behavior

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Down Syndrome

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Future Research

Practical Implications

Conclusions

Chapter 4: Motor Behavior and Autism Spectrum Disorder - Megan MacDonald and Ming-Chih Sung

Introduction

Young Children (Infants and Preschoolers) with ASD

School-Age Children with ASD

Beyond School: Lifespan Motor Skills of Individuals with ASD

Summary of Evidence

Future Direction

Implications

References

Chapter 5: ASD FMS Interventions - Meghann Lloyd

Importance of Motor Skill Development

Fundamental Motor Skill Interventions

Future Research

Practical Implications

References

Chapter 6: Motor Behavior and Emotional and Behavioral Disorders - Iva Obrusnikova and Albert R. Cavalier

Definitions of EBD

Prevalence of EBD

Internalizing: Anxiety Disorders Defined

Prevalence of Anxiety Disorders

Conceptual Models of Anxiety disorders

Motor Impairments and Anxiety Disorders

Externalizing: Attention-Deficient/Hyperactivity Disorder Defined

Prevalence of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Conceptual Models of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Motor Impairments and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Altered Cerebral Structures and Neurotransmitter Imbalance

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Comorbidities

Implications for Research and Practice

References

Chapter 7: Motor Behavior and Specific Language Impairment - Matthias O. Wagner

Content Overview

Research Overview

Motor Control Related Issues in Specific Language Impairment

Motor Learning Related Issues in Specific Language Impairment

Motor Development Related Issues in Specific Language Impairment

Future Research

Practical Implications

Conclusion

References

Chapter 8: Motor Behavior and Cerebral Palsy - Melissa Pangelinan and Claire Bridges

Definitions, Etiology, and Diagnosis

Overview

Risk Factor or Possible Causes of CP

Symptoms

Types

Diagnosis and Classification

Empirical Research: Cerebral Palsy and Motor Behavior

CP and Motor Behavior

Early Intervention

Interventions in Childhood and Beyond

Future Research Directions

Translating Research to Practice

Conclusion

References

Chapter 9: Motor Behavior and Neurodegenerative Disorders Associated with Aging - Nadja Schott

Introduction

Under the Magnifying Glass: Gait as an Important Predictor for Motor-Cognitive Performance in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease

Motor Learning in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease

Parkinson’s Disease

Future Research

Practical Implications

Conclusion

References

Chapter 10: Motor Behavior and Intellectual Disabilities - Alyssa LaForme Fiss and Julia Looper

Introduction

Examples of Genetic Causes

Research on Motor and Cognitive Development

Motor-Control and Motor-Learning in Individuals with ID

Future Research Directions

Research to Practice

Conclusion

References

Chapter 11: Developmental Delay, Developmental Coordination Disorder, and Motor Behavior - Daphne Golden and Nancy Getchell

Developmental Delay: An Early Sign of Developmental Coordination Disorder

Developmental Coordination Disorder

Identification and Diagnosis of DCD

The Developmental Conundrum in DCD Identification and Diagnosis

Motor Behavior Research Related to DCD

Future Research

Practical Implications

Conclusion

References

Chapter 12: Motor Behavior and Traumatic Brain Injury - James Wilkes, Alexa Walter, and Semyon Slobounov

Introduction

Clinical Translation of Pathophysiology to Dysfunction

Motor Control Dysfunction after TBI

Balance and Gait

Reaction Time

Oculomotor Function

Kinesiophobia

Future Research

Practical Applications

Conclusion

Conflict of Interest

Acknowledgements

References

Chapter 13: Motor Behavior and Rehabilitation after Spinal Cord Injury - Collin D. Bowersock and Jessica Lynn McDonnell

Content Overview

Research Overview

Future Research

Practical Implications

Conclusion

References

Chapter 14: Motor Behavior and Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities - Bethany Sloane, Heather A. Feldner, Lisa Kenyon, and Samuel W. Logan

Overview, Language, and Terminology Related to Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities

Motor Behavior and PIMD Population Empirical Research Summary

International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Model for (ICF)

Body Functions and Structures

Motor Development

Challenging Behaviors

Alertness Level

Summary

Activity and Participation

Motor Activity

Physical Activity

Environmental and Personal Factors

Assistive Technology

Supports and Relationships

Attitudes

Summary

Future Research

Practical Implications

Conclusion

References

Chapter 15: Motor Behavior and Health Impairments in Children - Emily Gilbert

Overview

Pediatric Cancer

Obesity

Diabetes

Motor Competence Research in Youth with Health Impairments

Pediatric Cancer

Obesity

Diabetes

Practical Implications

Future Research

Conclusion

References

Index

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Special Education Law, Policy, and Practice
Zusatzinfo 7 BW Illustrations, 10 Tables
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 182 x 264 mm
Gewicht 689 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik
Weitere Fachgebiete Sportwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-5381-6895-2 / 1538168952
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-6895-0 / 9781538168950
Zustand Neuware
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