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Article Dans Une Revue Developmental Neuropsychology Année : 2024

Visuospatial Perception in Prematurely Born Children Without Cerebral Palsy or Retinopathy but With Scholar Complaints

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In the absence of any complaints in early childhood, preterm children remain more at risk of encountering academic difficulties, but their clinical picture remains not well characterized. We screened visuospatial perception in 70 children born preterm consulting for scholar complaints. Developmental Coordination Disorder (with or without comorbidities) was associated with high prevalence (27%) of impaired perception of spatial relationship. Prematurely born children who obtained no diagnosis of Neuro-Developmental Disorder exhibited a high prevalence (31%) of impaired perception of object magnitude. Regression revealed that low gestational age and fetal growth restriction significantly predicted the magnitude but not the spatial relationship perception.
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hal-04737237 , version 1 (15-10-2024)

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Hind Drissi, Jessica Mosquera, Frank Plaisant, Carole Vuillerot, Sibylle Gonzalez-Monge, et al.. Visuospatial Perception in Prematurely Born Children Without Cerebral Palsy or Retinopathy but With Scholar Complaints. Developmental Neuropsychology, 2024, 49 (5), pp.207-224. ⟨10.1080/87565641.2024.2366217⟩. ⟨hal-04737237⟩
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