Aim: The purpose of the present study is to examine the motor imagery profiles of children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.
Material and Method: 52 Hemiplegic (29 males, 23 females) individuals with 11.35 ± 3.48 years of mean age were included in the research. Participants’ implicit motor imagery abilities were analyzed with the laterality task. In addition, weekday and weekend screen times were questioned.
Results: No statistically significant difference was determined in motor imagery abilities in terms of gender and affected extremity (p>0.05). Additionally, a significant correlation was found between screen time and Laterality task affected side accuracy and Laterality task not affected side accuracy percentages in both females and males (p
Key words: Age, Cerebral Palsy, gender, motor imagery, screen time
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