Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.

Difficulties with visual perception (VP) are often described in children with neurological or developmental problems. However, there are few data regarding the range of visual perceptual abilities in populations of normal children, or on the impact of these abilities on children's day-to-day fu...

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Main Authors: Cathy Williams, Kate Northstone, Ricardo Sabates, Leon Feinstein, Alan Emond, Gordon N Dutton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-03-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3061856?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9add2e7062764c33b446083f5fd6a6192020-11-24T20:40:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-03-0163e1477210.1371/journal.pone.0014772Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.Cathy WilliamsKate NorthstoneRicardo SabatesLeon FeinsteinAlan EmondGordon N DuttonDifficulties with visual perception (VP) are often described in children with neurological or developmental problems. However, there are few data regarding the range of visual perceptual abilities in populations of normal children, or on the impact of these abilities on children's day-to-day functioning.Data were obtained for 4512 participants in an ongoing birth cohort study (Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children; ALSPAC). The children's mothers responded to questions designed to elicit indications of visual perceptual difficulties or immaturity, when their children were aged 13 years. We examined associations with standardised school test results in reading and in mathematics at age 13-14 years (SATS-KS3), accounting for potential confounders including IQ.Three underlying factors explained half the variance in the VP question responses. These correlated best with questions on interpreting cluttered scenes; guidance of movement and face recognition. The adjusted parameter estimates (95% CI) for the cluttered-scenes factor (0.05; 0.02 to 0.08; p<0.001) suggested positive associations with the reading test results whilst that for the guidance-of-movement factor (0.03; 0.00 to 0.06; p = 0.026) suggested positive association with the mathematics results. The raw scores were associated with both test results.VP abilities were widely distributed in this sample of 13-year old children. Lower levels of VP function were associated with under-achievement in reading and in mathematics. Simple interventions can help children with VP difficulties, so research is needed into practicable, cost-effective strategies for identification and assessment, so that support can be targeted appropriately.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3061856?pdf=render
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author Cathy Williams
Kate Northstone
Ricardo Sabates
Leon Feinstein
Alan Emond
Gordon N Dutton
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Kate Northstone
Ricardo Sabates
Leon Feinstein
Alan Emond
Gordon N Dutton
Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Cathy Williams
Kate Northstone
Ricardo Sabates
Leon Feinstein
Alan Emond
Gordon N Dutton
author_sort Cathy Williams
title Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.
title_short Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.
title_full Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.
title_fullStr Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.
title_full_unstemmed Visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.
title_sort visual perceptual difficulties and under-achievement at school in a large community-based sample of children.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Difficulties with visual perception (VP) are often described in children with neurological or developmental problems. However, there are few data regarding the range of visual perceptual abilities in populations of normal children, or on the impact of these abilities on children's day-to-day functioning.Data were obtained for 4512 participants in an ongoing birth cohort study (Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children; ALSPAC). The children's mothers responded to questions designed to elicit indications of visual perceptual difficulties or immaturity, when their children were aged 13 years. We examined associations with standardised school test results in reading and in mathematics at age 13-14 years (SATS-KS3), accounting for potential confounders including IQ.Three underlying factors explained half the variance in the VP question responses. These correlated best with questions on interpreting cluttered scenes; guidance of movement and face recognition. The adjusted parameter estimates (95% CI) for the cluttered-scenes factor (0.05; 0.02 to 0.08; p<0.001) suggested positive associations with the reading test results whilst that for the guidance-of-movement factor (0.03; 0.00 to 0.06; p = 0.026) suggested positive association with the mathematics results. The raw scores were associated with both test results.VP abilities were widely distributed in this sample of 13-year old children. Lower levels of VP function were associated with under-achievement in reading and in mathematics. Simple interventions can help children with VP difficulties, so research is needed into practicable, cost-effective strategies for identification and assessment, so that support can be targeted appropriately.
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