BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive domains. We hypothesized that neuromotor and executive-function deficits may independently contribute to school failure. METHODS. We studied children who were born at 25 completed weeks' gestation in the United Kingdom and Ireland in 1995 at early school age. Children underwent standardized cognitive and neuromotor assessments, including the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children and NEPSY, and a teacher-based assessment of academic achievement. RESULTS. Of 308 surviving children, 241 (78%) were assessed at a median age of 6 years 4 months. Compared with 160 term classmates, 180 extremely preterm children without cerebral palsy and attend...
Children who are born preterm now have improved survival chances owing to major changes in obstetric...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born very preterm (<32 weeks' gestation) have more neurodevelopm...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born very preterm (<32 weeks' gestation) have more neurodevelopm...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and behavioral impairments of children born extremely preterm (EP) (<28 wee...
We examined whether very preterm (a parts per thousand currency sign30 weeks gestation) children at ...
textabstractWe examined whether very preterm (≤30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have...
We examined whether very preterm (≤ 30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have impairment...
Despite evidence for executive dysfunction in school-aged preterm children, less is known about the ...
Children born extremely preterm (EP) have poorer academic attainment than their term-born peers. The...
AbstractBackgroundSchool-age preterm children are at risk for cognitive difficulties including Execu...
Background Executive function (EF) emerges in infancy and continues to develop throughout childhood....
Background Preterm infants are at risk for functional impairments in motor, cognitive, and behaviora...
BACKGROUND: Birth before 26 weeks of gestation is associated with a high prevalence of neurologic...
Children who are born preterm now have improved survival chances owing to major changes in obstetric...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born very preterm (<32 weeks' gestation) have more neurodevelopm...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born very preterm (<32 weeks' gestation) have more neurodevelopm...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and behavioral impairments of children born extremely preterm (EP) (<28 wee...
We examined whether very preterm (a parts per thousand currency sign30 weeks gestation) children at ...
textabstractWe examined whether very preterm (≤30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have...
We examined whether very preterm (≤ 30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have impairment...
Despite evidence for executive dysfunction in school-aged preterm children, less is known about the ...
Children born extremely preterm (EP) have poorer academic attainment than their term-born peers. The...
AbstractBackgroundSchool-age preterm children are at risk for cognitive difficulties including Execu...
Background Executive function (EF) emerges in infancy and continues to develop throughout childhood....
Background Preterm infants are at risk for functional impairments in motor, cognitive, and behaviora...
BACKGROUND: Birth before 26 weeks of gestation is associated with a high prevalence of neurologic...
Children who are born preterm now have improved survival chances owing to major changes in obstetric...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born very preterm (<32 weeks' gestation) have more neurodevelopm...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Children born very preterm (<32 weeks' gestation) have more neurodevelopm...