We report on a systematic review of studies of executive function and attention in preterm children. Using meta-analysis, we confirm this is an area of weakness for preterm children, and show that the extent of difficulties is influenced by gestational age (GA), age at test, and skill under investigation. Effect size for selective and sustained attention and inhibition is related to GA. For studies with mean GA 26 weeks, selective attention skills catch up with age, phonemic fluency skills are increasingly delayed, and ongoing deviance is shown for shifting skills (when assessed with specific measures). Implications for research and practice are discussed.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
We examined whether very preterm (≤ 30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have impairment...
This cross-sectional study examined the performance of children born very preterm and/or at very low...
We report on a systematic review of studies of executive function and attention in preterm children....
Infants born preterm (born before 37 weeks of gestation) are at a heightened risk for developmental ...
Executive Function (EF) deficits have previously been identified in preterm children. However, only ...
Objective of this study was to examine the impact of executive function (EF) on mathematical and att...
Objective of this study was to examine the impact of executive function (EF) on mathematical and att...
AbstractBackgroundSchool-age preterm children are at risk for cognitive difficulties including Execu...
We examined whether very preterm (a parts per thousand currency sign30 weeks gestation) children at ...
Aim: To investigate the magnitude of executive function deficits and their dependency on gestational...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
Objective Attention difficulties are commonly reported by caregivers in school-aged children born mo...
Among executive functions (EFs), research has highlighted specific inhibition difficulties in preter...
Executive function (EF) emerges in infancy and continues to develop throughout childhood. Executive ...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
We examined whether very preterm (≤ 30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have impairment...
This cross-sectional study examined the performance of children born very preterm and/or at very low...
We report on a systematic review of studies of executive function and attention in preterm children....
Infants born preterm (born before 37 weeks of gestation) are at a heightened risk for developmental ...
Executive Function (EF) deficits have previously been identified in preterm children. However, only ...
Objective of this study was to examine the impact of executive function (EF) on mathematical and att...
Objective of this study was to examine the impact of executive function (EF) on mathematical and att...
AbstractBackgroundSchool-age preterm children are at risk for cognitive difficulties including Execu...
We examined whether very preterm (a parts per thousand currency sign30 weeks gestation) children at ...
Aim: To investigate the magnitude of executive function deficits and their dependency on gestational...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
Objective Attention difficulties are commonly reported by caregivers in school-aged children born mo...
Among executive functions (EFs), research has highlighted specific inhibition difficulties in preter...
Executive function (EF) emerges in infancy and continues to develop throughout childhood. Executive ...
Objectives: To clarify the severity, specificity, and neurocognitive underpinnings of attention prob...
We examined whether very preterm (≤ 30 weeks gestation) children at early school age have impairment...
This cross-sectional study examined the performance of children born very preterm and/or at very low...