Objective: Many investigations have found deficits in visuospatial perception in children born preterm, however, it is not clear whether the deficits are specific to visuospatial perception or the consequences of deficits in other functional areas, which often accompany preterm birth. This study investigated whether children born preterm show a specific deficit in visuospatial perception. Method: Fifty-six 7- to 11-year-old preterm born children (gestational age</p
Aim: To examine visual sensory and perceptive functions, study their interrelations, and explore ass...
BACKGROUND: Major neurological handicaps and neuropsychological disturbances are more common in ex-p...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...
Objective: Many investigations have found deficits in visuospatial perception in children born prete...
A range of neurobehavioral impairments, including impaired visual perception and visual-motor integr...
Many studies report chronic deficits in visual processing in children born preterm. We investigated ...
Research has demonstrated that from the first six months of life infants show early sensitivity to b...
The aim of this study was to investigate attention and perceptual and spatial working memory abiliti...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine how nonverbal skills at age five years relate...
The aim of this study was to investigate attention and perceptual and spatial working memory abiliti...
Introduction. Technological advances have helped to lower the rate of infantile mortality and to rai...
AIM: Children born extremely preterm are at risk of visual processing problems related to brain dama...
This population-based study evaluated motion and form perception in 71 children born extreme prematu...
We tested 26 school-aged children born preterm at a gestational age below 34 weeks, 13 with and 1...
Background: The ability to perceive and process visuospatial information is a condition for broader ...
Aim: To examine visual sensory and perceptive functions, study their interrelations, and explore ass...
BACKGROUND: Major neurological handicaps and neuropsychological disturbances are more common in ex-p...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...
Objective: Many investigations have found deficits in visuospatial perception in children born prete...
A range of neurobehavioral impairments, including impaired visual perception and visual-motor integr...
Many studies report chronic deficits in visual processing in children born preterm. We investigated ...
Research has demonstrated that from the first six months of life infants show early sensitivity to b...
The aim of this study was to investigate attention and perceptual and spatial working memory abiliti...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine how nonverbal skills at age five years relate...
The aim of this study was to investigate attention and perceptual and spatial working memory abiliti...
Introduction. Technological advances have helped to lower the rate of infantile mortality and to rai...
AIM: Children born extremely preterm are at risk of visual processing problems related to brain dama...
This population-based study evaluated motion and form perception in 71 children born extreme prematu...
We tested 26 school-aged children born preterm at a gestational age below 34 weeks, 13 with and 1...
Background: The ability to perceive and process visuospatial information is a condition for broader ...
Aim: To examine visual sensory and perceptive functions, study their interrelations, and explore ass...
BACKGROUND: Major neurological handicaps and neuropsychological disturbances are more common in ex-p...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...