Detalles del Artículo
Detalles del Artículo

< Ant.
Sig. >
 
Título Artículo Difference rather than delay in development of elementary visuomotor processes in children born preterm without cerebral palsy: A quasi-longitudinal studyArtículo de Revista
Parte de Neuropsychology
Vol. 24, n. 1 (Jan. 2010)
Pagina(s) 90-100
Autor(es) Van Braeckel, Koenraad (Autor)
Butcher, Phillipa R (Autor)
Idioma Inglés;
Materia(s) Paralisis Cerebral -Estudios de Casos;
Resumen [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 24(2) of Neuropsychology (see record 2010-04449-002). In the current article the names of authors Marijtje A. J. van Duijn and Anke Bouma were misspelled as Maritje A. J. van Dujin and Anke Bourma, respectively. The online versions of this article have been corrected.] 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 the preterm group. To our knowledge, this study is the first to provide longitudinal data confirming this regression in the development of movement control in typically developing children. Our results are also consistent in suggesting that elementary visuomotor processes are less efficient in preterm born children without CP: their movements were either slower or less accurate. While these differences were subtle, they persisted until 11 years of age. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Objetos Asociados Ver libro electrónico