Guide To Dyspraxia Symptoms
Poor Hand-Eye Coordination

Many individuals with this condition have poor hand-eye coordination. This symptom makes simple tasks a significant amount harder for them to complete! Typically, individuals use feed-forward control to perform an action. This means that they move their hands towards an object even before their eyes are focused on it! Unfortunately, studies indicate that dyspraxia patients do not do this. Instead, the studies show that they focus their eyes first and then move their hands!
Evidence also suggests that patients have trouble maintaining their focus on the object. Certain individuals even have vertical eye movement that is slower than horizontal eye movement! Changing their focus is also slower in many cases. All of these factors cause poor hand-eye coordination in individuals with dyspraxia.
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