Background: Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioural problems following very preterm birth. Attention problems can persist into adulthood and are associated with negative socio-emotional and educational outcomes. This study aimed to determine whether the cognitive processes associated with inattention differ between term-born and very preterm children. Methods: Sixty-five children born very preterm (less 33+0 weeks’ gestation) aged 8-11 years were recruited alongside 48 term-born controls (≥37+0 weeks’ gestation). Both groups included children with a wide spectrum of parent-rated inattention (above average attention to severe inattention) measured as a continuous dimension using the Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD and Normal-...
Objective: To determine whether the attention problems in adults born very preterm/very low birth ...
Aim This study aimed to compare a broad array of neurocognitive functions (processing speed, aspects...
Research suggests that children born very preterm (≤32weeks’ gestation) are at greater risk of impai...
Background: Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioural problems following very preterm b...
Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioral problems following very preterm birth. Attenti...
Background: Compared with their term-born peers, school aged children born very preterm (≤32 weeks g...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
Very preterm birth is associated with academic difficulties, but the underlying neurocognitive mecha...
Objective. To investigate antecedents of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms in...
Background: Children born very preterm are at an elevated risk of behavioural adjustment problems, p...
Objective: Children born very preterm are at increased risk of inattention, but it remains unclear w...
Objective: Children born very preterm are at increased risk of inattention, but it remains unclear w...
Background & aims Children and adolescents born very preterm are at increased risk to develop exe...
Objective Children born very preterm (VP; <32 weeks) are at risk for attention deficit/hyperactivity...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
Objective: To determine whether the attention problems in adults born very preterm/very low birth ...
Aim This study aimed to compare a broad array of neurocognitive functions (processing speed, aspects...
Research suggests that children born very preterm (≤32weeks’ gestation) are at greater risk of impai...
Background: Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioural problems following very preterm b...
Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioral problems following very preterm birth. Attenti...
Background: Compared with their term-born peers, school aged children born very preterm (≤32 weeks g...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
Very preterm birth is associated with academic difficulties, but the underlying neurocognitive mecha...
Objective. To investigate antecedents of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms in...
Background: Children born very preterm are at an elevated risk of behavioural adjustment problems, p...
Objective: Children born very preterm are at increased risk of inattention, but it remains unclear w...
Objective: Children born very preterm are at increased risk of inattention, but it remains unclear w...
Background & aims Children and adolescents born very preterm are at increased risk to develop exe...
Objective Children born very preterm (VP; <32 weeks) are at risk for attention deficit/hyperactivity...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
Objective: To determine whether the attention problems in adults born very preterm/very low birth ...
Aim This study aimed to compare a broad array of neurocognitive functions (processing speed, aspects...
Research suggests that children born very preterm (≤32weeks’ gestation) are at greater risk of impai...