It is widely recognised that children with Down syndrome have a broad range and a high prevalence of visual deficits and it has been suggested that those with Down syndrome are more likely to exhibit visual perception deficits indicative of cerebral visual impairment. This exploratory study aims to determine the prevalence of behavioural features suggestive of cerebral visual impairment (CVI) occurring with Down syndrome and whether the visual problems can be ascribed to optometric factors. A cohort of 226 families of children with Down syndrome (trisomy 21), aged 4–17, were invited to participate in a validated question inventory, to recognise visual perception issues. The clinical records of the participants were then reviewed retrospecti...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
Down syndrome, characterized by cognitive impairment, a number of physical characteristics such as s...
Abstract – Early intervention approaches for facilitating motor development in infants and children ...
It is widely recognised that children with Down syndrome have a broad range and a high prevalence of...
It is widely recognised that children with Down syndrome have a broad range and a high prevalence of...
purpose. Infants and children with Down syndrome show reduced visual acuity and contrast sensitivity...
Down syndrome is the most common genetically based cause of intellectual impairment in children. Woo...
Background: Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence of ocular disorders, and even wh...
This study is designed to determine the cognitive impairments in individuals with Down syndrome. Thi...
Down syndrome, caused by an extra copy of all or part of chromosome 21, is the most prevalent intell...
Lavinia Postolache,1 Anne Monier,2 Sophie Lhoir1 1Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Queen Fabio...
This thesis investigated the refractive, accommodative and colour vision status of young people with...
AbstractWe know surprisingly little about how the perception of visual illusions develops on childre...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Background: Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndr...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
Down syndrome, characterized by cognitive impairment, a number of physical characteristics such as s...
Abstract – Early intervention approaches for facilitating motor development in infants and children ...
It is widely recognised that children with Down syndrome have a broad range and a high prevalence of...
It is widely recognised that children with Down syndrome have a broad range and a high prevalence of...
purpose. Infants and children with Down syndrome show reduced visual acuity and contrast sensitivity...
Down syndrome is the most common genetically based cause of intellectual impairment in children. Woo...
Background: Children with Down Syndrome (DS) have a high prevalence of ocular disorders, and even wh...
This study is designed to determine the cognitive impairments in individuals with Down syndrome. Thi...
Down syndrome, caused by an extra copy of all or part of chromosome 21, is the most prevalent intell...
Lavinia Postolache,1 Anne Monier,2 Sophie Lhoir1 1Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Queen Fabio...
This thesis investigated the refractive, accommodative and colour vision status of young people with...
AbstractWe know surprisingly little about how the perception of visual illusions develops on childre...
Objectives:To determine the prevalence of refractive errors and visual impairment in Down syndrome (...
Background: Various ocular anomalies are present in the vast majority of individuals with Down syndr...
purpose. To investigate possible factors that may be implicated in the poor accommodative responses ...
Down syndrome, characterized by cognitive impairment, a number of physical characteristics such as s...
Abstract – Early intervention approaches for facilitating motor development in infants and children ...