Course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trial

Abstract This study primarily focuses on the assessment of dentistry students’ improvement of manual skills resulting from their participation in courses. We aimed to prove that systematic manual skills development significantly improves dexterity. We hypothesized that the dexterity training regimen...

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Main Authors: Benedek Siman, Jozsef Janszky, Gabor Perlaki, Adrien Fazekas, Balazs Sandor, Krisztian Katona, Gyula Marada, Ildiko Szanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84549-3
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spelling doaj-454e50d337c249a0b30e2f3d13ffd9b42021-03-21T12:37:01ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-011111910.1038/s41598-021-84549-3Course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trialBenedek Siman0Jozsef Janszky1Gabor Perlaki2Adrien Fazekas3Balazs Sandor4Krisztian Katona5Gyula Marada6Ildiko Szanto7Department of Dentistry, Medical School, University of PecsDepartment of Neurology, Medical School, University of PecsMTA-PTE Clinical Neuroscience MR Research GroupDepartment of Dentistry, Medical School, University of PecsDepartment of Dentistry, Medical School, University of PecsDepartment of Dentistry, Medical School, University of PecsDepartment of Dentistry, Medical School, University of PecsDepartment of Dentistry, Medical School, University of PecsAbstract This study primarily focuses on the assessment of dentistry students’ improvement of manual skills resulting from their participation in courses. We aimed to prove that systematic manual skills development significantly improves dexterity. We hypothesized that the dexterity training regimen improves manual dexterity demonstrated by the HAM-Man (Hamburg Assessment Test for Medicine-Manual Dexterity) test scores and CGM (cerebellar grey matter) growth. Thirty volunteers were randomly divided into two equal groups (study and control). Firstly, volunteers were examined by the HAM-Man test and baseline MRI scans. Afterwards, a manual skills development course was launched for the “study group”. Secondly, all the manual skills of the students were evaluated longitudinally, by the HAM-Man test. Simultaneously, the follow-up MRI scans were taken to observe morphologic changes in the cerebellum. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Student Paired t-test were used for statistical analyses. Value p < 0.05 was considered significant. After the training, significant growth of CGM as well as improvement on manual skill assessment tests, were found in the study group. Training courses are suitable for preparing students with low levels of dexterity for performing demanding tasks. The improvement is demonstrable by a wire bending test and by bilateral CGM enlargement as well.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84549-3
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Gyula Marada
Ildiko Szanto
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Adrien Fazekas
Balazs Sandor
Krisztian Katona
Gyula Marada
Ildiko Szanto
Course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trial
Scientific Reports
author_facet Benedek Siman
Jozsef Janszky
Gabor Perlaki
Adrien Fazekas
Balazs Sandor
Krisztian Katona
Gyula Marada
Ildiko Szanto
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title Course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trial
title_short Course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trial
title_full Course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trial
title_fullStr Course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trial
title_full_unstemmed Course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trial
title_sort course induced dexterity development and cerebellar grey matter growth of dentistry students: a randomised trial
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract This study primarily focuses on the assessment of dentistry students’ improvement of manual skills resulting from their participation in courses. We aimed to prove that systematic manual skills development significantly improves dexterity. We hypothesized that the dexterity training regimen improves manual dexterity demonstrated by the HAM-Man (Hamburg Assessment Test for Medicine-Manual Dexterity) test scores and CGM (cerebellar grey matter) growth. Thirty volunteers were randomly divided into two equal groups (study and control). Firstly, volunteers were examined by the HAM-Man test and baseline MRI scans. Afterwards, a manual skills development course was launched for the “study group”. Secondly, all the manual skills of the students were evaluated longitudinally, by the HAM-Man test. Simultaneously, the follow-up MRI scans were taken to observe morphologic changes in the cerebellum. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Student Paired t-test were used for statistical analyses. Value p < 0.05 was considered significant. After the training, significant growth of CGM as well as improvement on manual skill assessment tests, were found in the study group. Training courses are suitable for preparing students with low levels of dexterity for performing demanding tasks. The improvement is demonstrable by a wire bending test and by bilateral CGM enlargement as well.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84549-3
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