Abstract

This study of the motor activity of minimally brain-injured children indicates that distinctions can be made between their hyperactivity (excessive intensity of motor activity) and restlessness (excessive proportion of time spent in motion). While the total motor activity level of the brain-injured children did not differ from that of the normal controls, their restlessness was significantly greater.

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