Article
Does literacy have an effect on stick construction tasks?
Fecha
2000Registro en:
10.1017/S1355617700666043
Autor
Matute, E.
Leal, F.
Zarabozo, D.
Robles, A.
Cedillo, C.
Institución
Resumen
Since constructional apraxia is often concomitant with brain lesions, the study of constructional tasks in the non-brain-damaged population might be useful in helping to disentangle other causal factors. This paper explores the performance of illiterate individuals (N =29) as compared to that of semiliterates (N =21) and literates (N =23) in order to see the effect of reading and writing abilities on constructional tasks. Each participant was asked to construct 4 figures based upon models having varying degrees of complexity. A global criterion of lack of fidelity and several analytic criteria (related to distortion, rotation, and disarticulation errors) were used to evaluate performance. Although illiterates generally made more errors than semiliterates more than literates, only some of these differences were statistically significant. Significant differences were found for lack of global fidelity and disarticulation errors when all 4 figures were considered together. Subtler data emerged with respect to single figures.