To study the hypothesis that the frequency of minor neurological dysfunction (MND) stabilizes around the age of nine years, two groups of the Groningen Perinatal Project (GPP) were re-examined at 12 years. The study group (N = 174) was selected on the basis of the presence of MND at nine years; the control group comprised 172 neurologically normal children. The hypothesis was rejected: extrapolation of the findings to the total GPP population showed that the over-all rate of MND increased. Control children who developed MND were mainly boys who had been neurologically abnormal at birth or were born preterm and/or had experienced an adversity in combination with asphyxia. Interval complications between nine and 12 years were related to the e...
A follow-up study at six and/or nine years of age was carried out on subpopulations of the three yea...
BACKGROUND: In children with developmental disorders, motor problems often co-occur with cognitive d...
The present thesis reports a follow-up study of the Groningen Perinatal Project. The aim was to stud...
To study the hypothesis that the frequency of minor neurological dysfunction (MND) stabilizes around...
To determine whether puberty is related to decreased minor neurological dysfunction (MND), 174 child...
To determine whether puberty is related to decreased minor neurological dysfunction (MND), 174 child...
To determine whether puberty is related to decreased minor neurological dysfunction (MND), 174 child...
In a group of 570 nine-year-old children (315 boys and 255 girls) without an overtly handicapping ne...
In order to study the hypotheses that puberty is related to a decrease of minor neurological dysfunc...
AIM: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between the severity and type of minor ne...
Behavioural and cognitive development at 12 years were studied in 172 children with and 174 children...
Background/Aim. Assessment of minor neurological dysfunction (MND) provides information about a chil...
Eighty neurologically abnormal infants were re-examined neurologically at 1 1/2, 4 and 9 years of ag...
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in early infancy is a powerful instrument to pr...
A follow-up study at six and/or nine years of age was carried out on subpopulations of the three yea...
BACKGROUND: In children with developmental disorders, motor problems often co-occur with cognitive d...
The present thesis reports a follow-up study of the Groningen Perinatal Project. The aim was to stud...
To study the hypothesis that the frequency of minor neurological dysfunction (MND) stabilizes around...
To determine whether puberty is related to decreased minor neurological dysfunction (MND), 174 child...
To determine whether puberty is related to decreased minor neurological dysfunction (MND), 174 child...
To determine whether puberty is related to decreased minor neurological dysfunction (MND), 174 child...
In a group of 570 nine-year-old children (315 boys and 255 girls) without an overtly handicapping ne...
In order to study the hypotheses that puberty is related to a decrease of minor neurological dysfunc...
AIM: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between the severity and type of minor ne...
Behavioural and cognitive development at 12 years were studied in 172 children with and 174 children...
Background/Aim. Assessment of minor neurological dysfunction (MND) provides information about a chil...
Eighty neurologically abnormal infants were re-examined neurologically at 1 1/2, 4 and 9 years of ag...
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in early infancy is a powerful instrument to pr...
A follow-up study at six and/or nine years of age was carried out on subpopulations of the three yea...
BACKGROUND: In children with developmental disorders, motor problems often co-occur with cognitive d...
The present thesis reports a follow-up study of the Groningen Perinatal Project. The aim was to stud...