Reduced Nogo-P3 in adults with developmental coordination disorder (DCD)

Nogo-N2 is associated with the premotor cognitive process that precedes motor response (e.g., conflict monitoring), whereas Nogo-P3 is related to the inhibition of the actual motor response. We examined the influence of motor clumsiness of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) on components of t...

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Hauptverfasser: Suzuki, Kota, Kita, Yosuke, Shirakawa, Yuka, Egashira, Yuka, Mitsuhashi, Shota, Kitamura, Yuzuki, Okuzumi, Hideyuki, Kaga, Yoshimi, Inagaki, Masumi
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description Nogo-N2 is associated with the premotor cognitive process that precedes motor response (e.g., conflict monitoring), whereas Nogo-P3 is related to the inhibition of the actual motor response. We examined the influence of motor clumsiness of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) on components of the event-related potential in a Go/Nogo task. Participants were healthy adults (N = 81) that were classified into control and DCD groups based on the Movement Assessment Battery for Children Second Edition. We manipulated the difficulty in stopping a response by varying the frequency of Nogo stimuli in a response task into rare (20%) and frequent (80%) conditions, and Nogo-N2 and Nogo-P3 were calculated from electroencephalograms (EEGs) during the Go/Nogo tasks. The commission error rate in the rare condition was significantly higher in the DCD group than in the control group, indicating that motor clumsiness decreases task performance. There were no differences in Nogo-N2 between DCD and control groups. However, Nogo-P3 in the rare condition was reduced in the DCD group compared to the control group. These results suggest that the influence of motor clumsiness is limited to the cognitive process after the initiation of the actual motor response. •Nogo-P3 was reduced in the developmental coordination disorder (DCD) group.•There were no differences in Nogo-N2 between DCD and control groups.•The influence of DCD is limited to process after starting the motor response.
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