Background: Predictors of attention problems remain uncertain. Here we distinguish prematurity from small (birth weight) for gestational age (SGA). Method: A total of 1437 children were studied between 0 and 6 years. Gender differences and indirect perinatal effects (via 20-month head circumference and cognition) were considered for age 6 attention problems. Results: Boys, preterms, and SGA children were all at increased risk for attention problems. Indirect perinatal effects differed between boys and girls. Conclusions: The routes leading to attention problems seem to differ for SGA and preterm children. SGA appears to reduce brain volume while prematurity alters brain function. Although less frequent, female attention problems are more st...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
The aim of this study was to examine attention in a large, representative, contemporary cohort of ch...
Preterm birth and low birth weight has been associated with an increased risk of cognitive, behavior...
Background: Predictors of attention problems remain uncertain. Here we distinguish prematurity from ...
Within preterm-born children, being born male and at a lower gestational age (GA) have both been ass...
Children born prematurely are at high risk for long-term abnormal development, including deficits in...
Background: The literature on brain imaging in premature infants, is mostly made up of studies that ...
Objective Attention difficulties are commonly reported by caregivers in school-aged children born mo...
Objective: To identify attention profiles at 7 and 13 years, and transitions in attention profiles o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare neuropsychological functions in moderately preterm (32-35 weeks' gestation) an...
To determine whether the relationship of gestational age (GA) with brain volumes and cognitive funct...
The aim of this study was to evaluate attention difficulties in a contemporary geographic cohort of ...
To determine whether the relationship of gestational age (GA) with brain volumes and cognitive funct...
OBJECTIVE: To compare neuropsychological functions in moderately preterm (32-35 weeks' gestation) an...
Lemola S, Oser N, Urfer-Maurer N, et al. Effects of gestational age on brain volume and cognitive fu...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
The aim of this study was to examine attention in a large, representative, contemporary cohort of ch...
Preterm birth and low birth weight has been associated with an increased risk of cognitive, behavior...
Background: Predictors of attention problems remain uncertain. Here we distinguish prematurity from ...
Within preterm-born children, being born male and at a lower gestational age (GA) have both been ass...
Children born prematurely are at high risk for long-term abnormal development, including deficits in...
Background: The literature on brain imaging in premature infants, is mostly made up of studies that ...
Objective Attention difficulties are commonly reported by caregivers in school-aged children born mo...
Objective: To identify attention profiles at 7 and 13 years, and transitions in attention profiles o...
OBJECTIVE: To compare neuropsychological functions in moderately preterm (32-35 weeks' gestation) an...
To determine whether the relationship of gestational age (GA) with brain volumes and cognitive funct...
The aim of this study was to evaluate attention difficulties in a contemporary geographic cohort of ...
To determine whether the relationship of gestational age (GA) with brain volumes and cognitive funct...
OBJECTIVE: To compare neuropsychological functions in moderately preterm (32-35 weeks' gestation) an...
Lemola S, Oser N, Urfer-Maurer N, et al. Effects of gestational age on brain volume and cognitive fu...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
The aim of this study was to examine attention in a large, representative, contemporary cohort of ch...
Preterm birth and low birth weight has been associated with an increased risk of cognitive, behavior...