Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants benefit from their early exposure to the visual world. It has been suggested, however, that mainly early developing sensory and motor processes are enhanced as a result of visual experience and early exercise, whereas later maturing processes might not. This study investigates whether preterm infants' visual and attentional development is accelerated as a consequence of their early visual experience and whether early and later maturing processes are affected differently. Preterm and full-term infants' performance on a gaze and attention shifting task was examined during the first six months of life. Until about 16 weeks post- term, preterm infant...
OBJECTIVE: To assess visual function in low-risk preterm infants at 3, 5, and 12 months corrected ...
Smooth tracking and efficient reaching for moving objects require the ability to predict the velocit...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to (1) assess visual function in low-risk preterm infa...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
Objective: Preterm infants are exposed to the visual environment earlier than fullterm infants, but ...
Background: During early infancy major developmental changes, both in the variety of body movements ...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...
Background: The ability to perceive and process visuospatial information is a condition for broader ...
OBJECTIVE: Preterm infants are exposed to the visual environment earlier than fullterm infants, but ...
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Shifts of gaze to peripheral targets were studied longitudinally, between 6 and 26 weeks corrected a...
Introduction. Technological advances have helped to lower the rate of infantile mortality and to rai...
OBJECTIVE: To assess visual function in low-risk preterm infants at 3, 5, and 12 months corrected ...
Smooth tracking and efficient reaching for moving objects require the ability to predict the velocit...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to (1) assess visual function in low-risk preterm infa...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
Objective: Preterm infants are exposed to the visual environment earlier than fullterm infants, but ...
Background: During early infancy major developmental changes, both in the variety of body movements ...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...
Background: The ability to perceive and process visuospatial information is a condition for broader ...
OBJECTIVE: Preterm infants are exposed to the visual environment earlier than fullterm infants, but ...
Item does not contain fulltextLooking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant a...
Shifts of gaze to peripheral targets were studied longitudinally, between 6 and 26 weeks corrected a...
Introduction. Technological advances have helped to lower the rate of infantile mortality and to rai...
OBJECTIVE: To assess visual function in low-risk preterm infants at 3, 5, and 12 months corrected ...
Smooth tracking and efficient reaching for moving objects require the ability to predict the velocit...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to (1) assess visual function in low-risk preterm infa...