Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neonatal medical complications have consistently found poor visuomotor and visuospatial skills. In the first round of current follow-up study, we found a deficit in elementary visuomotor processes in preterm children without Cerebral Palsy (CP). To determine whether the development of these processes was delayed or different, we carried out a quasi-longitudinal study in which kinematic characteristics of pointing movements in 7- to 11-year-old preterm born children without CP and in an age-matched full-term group were analyzed. Multi-level analysis suggested a difference rather than a delay in the preterm born group: we found a regression around 8 years of age in the control but not in t...
Objective: To investigate the influence of prematurity and low birth weight on development indicator...
International audienceAim: Eye movements have rarely been explored in preterm born children. The aim...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neonatal medical complications have consistent...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neonatal medical complications have consistent...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neurological complications have consistently f...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neurological complications have consistently f...
As a result of improved care in the last few decades, up to 3000 children survive preterm birth in t...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neurological complications have consistently f...
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes through...
Smooth tracking and efficient reaching for moving objects require the ability to predict the velocit...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...
To coordinate visual perception and motor control in daily life where we are constantly surrounded b...
As a result of improved care in the last few decades, up to 3000 children survive preterm birth in t...
This study explored upper-limb and head kinematics during unimanual goal-directed movements in child...
Objective: To investigate the influence of prematurity and low birth weight on development indicator...
International audienceAim: Eye movements have rarely been explored in preterm born children. The aim...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neonatal medical complications have consistent...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neonatal medical complications have consistent...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neurological complications have consistently f...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neurological complications have consistently f...
As a result of improved care in the last few decades, up to 3000 children survive preterm birth in t...
Follow-up studies of preterm children without serious neurological complications have consistently f...
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes through...
Smooth tracking and efficient reaching for moving objects require the ability to predict the velocit...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...
To coordinate visual perception and motor control in daily life where we are constantly surrounded b...
As a result of improved care in the last few decades, up to 3000 children survive preterm birth in t...
This study explored upper-limb and head kinematics during unimanual goal-directed movements in child...
Objective: To investigate the influence of prematurity and low birth weight on development indicator...
International audienceAim: Eye movements have rarely been explored in preterm born children. The aim...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...