Many studies report chronic deficits in visual processing in children born preterm. We investigated whether functional abnormalities in visual processing exist in children born preterm but without major neuromotor impairment (i.e. cerebral palsy). Twelve such children (< 33 weeks gestation or birthweight < 1000 g) without major neuromotor impairment and 12 born full-term controls were assessed at 8–12 years of age by means of ophthalmological assessment (visual acuity, colour vision, stereopsis, stereoacuity, visual fields, ocular motility, motor fusion), cognitive tests of visual-motor, visual-perceptual and visual-spatial skills and pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials (PR-VEPs). All participants also underwent magnetic resonan...
BACKGROUND: Major neurological handicaps and neuropsychological disturbances are more common in ex-p...
Premature birth is a major public health concern of increasing scope, with far-reaching consequences...
Abstract Purpose To investigate whether a questionnaire can identify cerebral visual impairment...
AIM: Children born extremely preterm are at risk of visual processing problems related to brain dama...
A range of neurobehavioral impairments, including impaired visual perception and visual-motor integr...
Introduction: Children with early brain damage or dysfunction are at risk of developing cerebral vis...
Objective: Many investigations have found deficits in visuospatial perception in children born prete...
Aim of the study: Research supports the importance of visual function and its crucial role in early ...
Background: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
Background: Neonatal brain injuries are the main cause of visual deficit produced by damage to poste...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
Preterm infants have a high risk to develop visual defi-cits due to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)...
Background:Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is a major cause of visual impairment, with very preterm...
OBJECTIVES: To test two measures of visual cortical function in the first year of life as early mark...
ABSTRACT: Extremely preterm infants are at risk for neurodevel-opmental problems and the visual syst...
BACKGROUND: Major neurological handicaps and neuropsychological disturbances are more common in ex-p...
Premature birth is a major public health concern of increasing scope, with far-reaching consequences...
Abstract Purpose To investigate whether a questionnaire can identify cerebral visual impairment...
AIM: Children born extremely preterm are at risk of visual processing problems related to brain dama...
A range of neurobehavioral impairments, including impaired visual perception and visual-motor integr...
Introduction: Children with early brain damage or dysfunction are at risk of developing cerebral vis...
Objective: Many investigations have found deficits in visuospatial perception in children born prete...
Aim of the study: Research supports the importance of visual function and its crucial role in early ...
Background: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
Background: Neonatal brain injuries are the main cause of visual deficit produced by damage to poste...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported the development of various aspects of visual function in i...
Preterm infants have a high risk to develop visual defi-cits due to retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)...
Background:Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is a major cause of visual impairment, with very preterm...
OBJECTIVES: To test two measures of visual cortical function in the first year of life as early mark...
ABSTRACT: Extremely preterm infants are at risk for neurodevel-opmental problems and the visual syst...
BACKGROUND: Major neurological handicaps and neuropsychological disturbances are more common in ex-p...
Premature birth is a major public health concern of increasing scope, with far-reaching consequences...
Abstract Purpose To investigate whether a questionnaire can identify cerebral visual impairment...