The role of vision and vision deprivation in the development of executive function (EF) abilities in childhood is little understood; aspects of EF such as initiative, attention orienting, inhibition, planning and performance monitoring are often measured through visual tasks. Studying the development and integrity of EF abilities in children with congenital visual impairment (VI) may provide important insights into the development of EF and also its possible relationship with vision and non-visual senses. The current study investigates non-visual EF abilities in 18 school-age children of average verbal intelligence with VI of differing levels of severity arising from congenital disorders affecting the eye, retina, or anterior optic nerve. S...
This chapter discusses the theoretical and methodological issues of creating a developmental perspec...
Children with neurological impairments often have visual deficits that are difficult to quantify. We...
Executive Functions (EFs) are fundamental to every aspect of life. The present study was implemented...
Previous studies identified cognitive difficulties in individuals with congenital visual impairment ...
Difficulties with visual perception (VP) are often described in children with neurological or develo...
Studies in infants and young children with congenital visual impairment (VI) have indicated early de...
Open access journalCognition, learning, and motor planning are dependent upon accurate encoding of s...
Aim To investigate how vision relates to early development by studying vision and cognition in a na...
Background: A limited range of evidence suggests that children with specific language impairment (SL...
Executive functions (EF) are an umbrella term for a number of internally connected processes that ar...
AIM: To investigate how vision relates to early development by studying vision and cognition in a...
The performance of children (and sometimes adults) with visual impairments (VI) on a range of tasks...
Dyslexia is a neurobiological learning disability in the reading domain that has symptoms in early c...
Aim: Executive Function (EF) impairments have been identified in children with motor diffi...
Children with neurological impairments often have visual deficits that are difficult to quantify. We...
This chapter discusses the theoretical and methodological issues of creating a developmental perspec...
Children with neurological impairments often have visual deficits that are difficult to quantify. We...
Executive Functions (EFs) are fundamental to every aspect of life. The present study was implemented...
Previous studies identified cognitive difficulties in individuals with congenital visual impairment ...
Difficulties with visual perception (VP) are often described in children with neurological or develo...
Studies in infants and young children with congenital visual impairment (VI) have indicated early de...
Open access journalCognition, learning, and motor planning are dependent upon accurate encoding of s...
Aim To investigate how vision relates to early development by studying vision and cognition in a na...
Background: A limited range of evidence suggests that children with specific language impairment (SL...
Executive functions (EF) are an umbrella term for a number of internally connected processes that ar...
AIM: To investigate how vision relates to early development by studying vision and cognition in a...
The performance of children (and sometimes adults) with visual impairments (VI) on a range of tasks...
Dyslexia is a neurobiological learning disability in the reading domain that has symptoms in early c...
Aim: Executive Function (EF) impairments have been identified in children with motor diffi...
Children with neurological impairments often have visual deficits that are difficult to quantify. We...
This chapter discusses the theoretical and methodological issues of creating a developmental perspec...
Children with neurological impairments often have visual deficits that are difficult to quantify. We...
Executive Functions (EFs) are fundamental to every aspect of life. The present study was implemented...