Attentional networks efficiency in preterm children.

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serval:BIB_76DF70F3F91D
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Title
Attentional networks efficiency in preterm children.
Journal
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
Author(s)
Pizzo R., Urben S., Van Der Linden M., Borradori-Tolsa C., Freschi M., Forcada-Guex M., Hüppi P., Barisnikov K.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
16
Number
1
Pages
130-137
Language
english
Abstract
Recent studies have reported specific executive and attentional deficits in preterm children. However, the majority of this research has used multidetermined tasks to assess these abilities, and the interpretation of the results lacks an explicit theoretical backdrop to better understand the origin of the difficulties observed. In the present study, we used the Child Attention Network Task (Child ANT; Rueda et al. 2004) to assess the efficiency of the alerting, orienting and executive control networks. We compared the performance of 25 preterm children (gestational age < or = 32 weeks) to 25 full-term children, all between 5(1/2) and 6(1/2) years of age. Results showed that, as compared to full-term children, preterm children were slower on all conditions of the Child ANT and had a specific deficit in executive control abilities. We also observed a significantly higher correlation between the orienting and executive control networks in the preterm group, suggesting less differentiation of these two networks in this population.
Keywords
Attention networks, Inhibition, Orienting, Alerting, Prematurity, ANT, Low-Birth-Weight, Executive Functions, Preschool-Children, School-Age, Born Preterm, Older-Adults, Childhood, Outcomes, Brain, Performance
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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02/02/2010 14:10
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