@article{oai:mukogawa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000095, author = {萱村, 俊哉 and KAYAMURA, Toshiya}, journal = {武庫川女子大学紀要. 人文・社会科学編}, month = {Mar}, note = {A sample of 293 healthy children of 8-12 years old was studied in this research. Degree of contralateral associated movements(CAMs)during diadochokinesis(pronation-supination of upper limb)was observed and assessed. Among right handedness children, there was a decrease of CAMs with age, with a remarkable decrease at 11 years(females)and at 12 years(males)respectively. And females showed fewer CAMs than males in almost all age groups. These sex differences were consistent with a fact that the adolescent spurt begins one or two years earlier in females than in males. Also in non-right handedness children, there were similar results as obtained in the right handedness. These results were discussed mainly on the basis of the callosal inhibition hypothesis(Nass,1985).}, pages = {69--74}, title = {思春期における対側性連合運動(CAMs)に関する発達的検討}, volume = {57}, year = {2010}, yomi = {カヤムラ, トシヤ} }