AU - Sarhady, Mohsen AU - Hosseini, Seyed Mohammad Sadegh AU - Nourani Gharaborgha, Sahar TI - Effect of Object Location on Selecting the Limb in Unilateral Reaching in 5- to 6-Year-Old Children PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE TA - USWR JN - USWR VO - 5 VI - 4 IP - 4 4099 - http://ptj.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-271-en.html 4100 - http://ptj.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-271-en.pdf SO - USWR 4 ABĀ  - Purpose: The traditional view regards limb selection in reaching a hemispheric specialization and an permanent biological phenomenon. However, recent studies have questioned this idea. Instead, they suggest that the task conditions is also an effective factor. The present study includes two experiments in right and left handed children examining the effect of object location as a task condition on limb selection in unilateral reaching. Methods: A total of 84 children aged 5-6 years (48 right handed and 36 left handed) were recruited in this study. Participants performed reaching task in two conditions: 1) Picking a cube from 1 of 7 locations and putting it in a box placed in the front of them at mid-line and 2) Picking a cube from 1 of 7 locations and putting it in a box placed on the opposite location. Results: Measurement was performed by calculating and recording the percentages of the responses and the data were analyzed using Chi-square test. In both experiments, most of the subjects used their dominant limb in the ipsilateral hemispace (P<0.05). It was more consistent in right handed children. In the second experiment, the left dominant children used their left upper limb more frequently in the ipsilateral hemispace but the right handed children used their right upper limb in almost all situations. Conclusion: The findings of this study are against the end-state comfort and in accordance with the hemispheric bias hypothesis. The findings are in line with previous studies that the object location can affect limb selection in unilateral reaching in children. CP - IRAN IN - Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran. LG - eng PB - USWR PG - 197 PT - Research YR - 2016