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Titre: Study of the correlation between general motor coordination and the visuospatial component of working memory in children :دراست العالقت بيه التىسيق الحزكي العام والمكون البصزي المكاوي للذاكزة العاملت عىذ األطفال
Auteur(s): Meddour, Chaima
Assam, Samir
OuldAhmed, Oualid
Mots-clés: General motor coordination
Visual-spatial component
Working memory
Date de publication: 2021
Editeur: Centre universitaire d'El Bayadh
Collection/Numéro: L'Exellence journal sciences techniques de l'activité physique et sportive volume/06, n°02 (2021);Pp.712-791
Résumé: Achieving an exceptional sporting result requires the rapid and precise deployment of the necessary skill at a specific time; and because the memory system is responsible for coordinating and archiving information for successful action planning and decision making The objective of our study is to study the correlation between general motor coordination assessed using the Charlop-Atwell scale (Adaptation of JM-Albaret 1994) and the visu spatial component of working memory (mémorisation capacity), assessed using the Corsi cube test calibrated by Fournier et al. (2014)..Our sample is made up of 49 children whose average age is 6.10 ± 16 years old who are about to start training in a volleyball school within a club affiliated with the wilaya league of Algiers in this case. which has alluded to the link that exists between working memory and coordination (control of motor skills),
URI/URL: https://www.asjp.cerist.dz/en/article/170926
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/7711
ISSN: 2507-7201
Collection(s) :Publications Nationales

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