Spatial Working Memory Deficits in Children at Ages 3-4 Who Were Low Birth Weight, Preterm Infants. |
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Authors: | Vicari, Stefano Caravale, Barbara Carlesimo, Giovanni Augusto Casadei, Anna Maria Allemand, Federico |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to investigate attention and perceptual and spatial working memory abilities in preterm, low birth weight preschool children without evident brain disorders as determined by normal cerebral ultrasound findings and normal motor development. The authors evaluated 19 preterm and 19 typically developing children who were matched for IQ and chronological age. Results indicated that children born prematurely without major neurological deficits and with a normal cognitive level may have specific difficulty in sustained attention, visuospatial processing, and spatial working memory when evaluated at ages 3-4. This finding is relevant for understanding the qualitative aspects of cognitive development in preterm children and the neurobiological substrate underlying this development. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | cognitive development preterm infants low birth weight early childhood development attention perceptual working memory spatial working memory |
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