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NCT05661617
The Influence of Laterality on the Performance of Healthy Women in Selected Standardized Tests
Conditions: Motor Activity
Sex: Female
Ages: 20 Years – 24 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Enrollment: 60
Sponsor: Charles University, Czech Republic
Location: Czechia
Summary
The aim of the research study is to find out how the results of healthy women aged 20-24 years (inclusive) differ in the Nine Peg Test, the Purdue Pegboard Test and the Box and Block Test, depending on the laterality of the research participants and the order of the performed subtests of the investigated tests.
In this way, it will be preliminarily determined whether it is necessary to create normative data separately for right-handed and left-handed people for the tests.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Czech language as a mother tongueage from 20 to 24 years (inclusive)femaleExclusion Criteria:diagnosed pathology of the upper limbs or diseases that negatively affect the dexterity of their limbsuse of drugs affecting attentionvision impairment uncorrectable with glassessevere hearing lossinability to understand instructionsinability to read or writeinability to complete testingfailure to sign Informed consent for probation with inclusion to research and Consent to the collection and processing of personal data during the study at the General University Hospital in Prague
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