Brain activation associated with a virtual decision-making task in children with and without developmental coordination disorder: An fMRI study

Recent PhD graduate Victoria Rapos, along with her co-authors Professors Jill Zwicker, Michael Cinelli and Janice Eng, co-authored a research article published in Behavioural Brain Research. Their study investigated how the brain activates when performing a virtual decision-making task in children with and without Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Their findings show that children with DCD require more attentional resources to help them complete decision-making tasks.

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