Children born extremely preterm (EP) have poorer academic attainment than their term-born peers. There is a need to identify the specific cognitive mechanisms that are associated with poor academic attainment in preterm populations to inform the development of intervention strategies. A parallel mediation analysis was conducted with cross-sectional data from 152 EP children (< 27 weeks of gestation) and 120 term-born controls who were assessed at age 11. Mathematics and reading attainment was assessed using the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test 2nd Edition. Controlling for sex and socio-economic status we evaluated the following mediators: verbal working memory, visuospatial working memory, verbal processing speed, attention, and visuosp...
Children born very preterm (VP; 0.05), with the exception of writing large numbers and conceptual un...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and behavioral impairments of children born extremely preterm (EP) (<28 wee...
Research suggests that children born very preterm (≤32weeks’ gestation) are at greater risk of impai...
Children born extremely preterm (EP) have poorer academic attainment than their term-born peers. The...
Very preterm birth is associated with academic difficulties, but the underlying neurocognitive mecha...
This study assessed the impact of extremely preterm birth on academic attainment at 11 years of age...
Background. Extremely preterm (EP, <26 weeks gestation) children have been observed to have poor aca...
Background: School-age children born extremely preterm (EP) are more likely than their term peers to...
Background: Children born extremely preterm are at high risk for intellectual impairment, learning d...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
Objective of this study was to examine the impact of executive function (EF) on mathematical and att...
Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP/VP) remain ...
Background: Children born extremely preterm are at high risk for intellectual disability, learning ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the risks associated with learning disabilities (L...
Importance Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP...
Children born very preterm (VP; 0.05), with the exception of writing large numbers and conceptual un...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and behavioral impairments of children born extremely preterm (EP) (<28 wee...
Research suggests that children born very preterm (≤32weeks’ gestation) are at greater risk of impai...
Children born extremely preterm (EP) have poorer academic attainment than their term-born peers. The...
Very preterm birth is associated with academic difficulties, but the underlying neurocognitive mecha...
This study assessed the impact of extremely preterm birth on academic attainment at 11 years of age...
Background. Extremely preterm (EP, <26 weeks gestation) children have been observed to have poor aca...
Background: School-age children born extremely preterm (EP) are more likely than their term peers to...
Background: Children born extremely preterm are at high risk for intellectual impairment, learning d...
Impairments in executive function have been posited to account for some of the poor cognitive and ed...
Objective of this study was to examine the impact of executive function (EF) on mathematical and att...
Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP/VP) remain ...
Background: Children born extremely preterm are at high risk for intellectual disability, learning ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to examine the risks associated with learning disabilities (L...
Importance Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP...
Children born very preterm (VP; 0.05), with the exception of writing large numbers and conceptual un...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and behavioral impairments of children born extremely preterm (EP) (<28 wee...
Research suggests that children born very preterm (≤32weeks’ gestation) are at greater risk of impai...