Objective: Children born very preterm are at increased risk of inattention, but it remains unclear whether the underlying processes are the same as in their term-born peers. Drift diffusion modeling (DDM) may better characterize the cognitive processes underlying inattention than standard reaction time (RT) measures. This study used DDM to compare the processes related to inattentive behavior in preterm and term-born children. Method: Performance on a cued continuous performance task was compared between 33 children born very preterm (VP; ≤32 weeks’ gestation) and 32 term-born peers (≥37 weeks’ gestation), aged 8–11 years. Both groups included children with a wide spectrum of parent-rated inattention (above average attention to severe inatt...
Why do many preterm children show delays in development? An integrated model of biological risk, chi...
Objective Attention difficulties are commonly reported by caregivers in school-aged children born mo...
Background: Preterm birth may leave the brain vulnerable to dysfunction. Knowledge of future neurod...
Objective: Children born very preterm are at increased risk of inattention, but it remains unclear w...
Background: Compared with their term-born peers, school aged children born very preterm (≤32 weeks g...
Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioral problems following very preterm birth. Attenti...
Background: Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioural problems following very preterm b...
Background: Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioural problems following very preterm b...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
Aims: This study investigated whether children aged between 8 - 12 years born very preterm (VPT) and...
Preterm birth is thought to have an adverse impact on cognitive development and self-regulation. Exa...
Objective: To identify attention profiles at 7 and 13 years, and transitions in attention profiles o...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive deficits have been inconsistently described for late or moderately preterm chil...
Recent studies have reported specific executive and attentional deficits in preterm children. Howeve...
Why do many preterm children show delays in development? An integrated model of biological risk, chi...
Why do many preterm children show delays in development? An integrated model of biological risk, chi...
Objective Attention difficulties are commonly reported by caregivers in school-aged children born mo...
Background: Preterm birth may leave the brain vulnerable to dysfunction. Knowledge of future neurod...
Objective: Children born very preterm are at increased risk of inattention, but it remains unclear w...
Background: Compared with their term-born peers, school aged children born very preterm (≤32 weeks g...
Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioral problems following very preterm birth. Attenti...
Background: Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioural problems following very preterm b...
Background: Inattention is one of the most common neurobehavioural problems following very preterm b...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
Aims: This study investigated whether children aged between 8 - 12 years born very preterm (VPT) and...
Preterm birth is thought to have an adverse impact on cognitive development and self-regulation. Exa...
Objective: To identify attention profiles at 7 and 13 years, and transitions in attention profiles o...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive deficits have been inconsistently described for late or moderately preterm chil...
Recent studies have reported specific executive and attentional deficits in preterm children. Howeve...
Why do many preterm children show delays in development? An integrated model of biological risk, chi...
Why do many preterm children show delays in development? An integrated model of biological risk, chi...
Objective Attention difficulties are commonly reported by caregivers in school-aged children born mo...
Background: Preterm birth may leave the brain vulnerable to dysfunction. Knowledge of future neurod...