Early Screening of Visual Processing Dysfunctions in Children Born Very or Extremely Preterm
Introduction: Children with early brain damage or dysfunction are at risk of developing cerebral visual impairment (CVI), including visual processing dysfunctions (VPD), which currently remain largely undetected until school age. Our aim was to systematically screen for possible VPD in children born...
Main Authors: | Kooiker, M.J.G (Author), Loudon, S. (Author), Pel, J.J.M (Author), Reiss, I.K.M (Author), Smit, L.S (Author), Swarte, R.M.C (Author), van der Steen, J. (Author), van der Steen, S. (Author), van der Zee, Y.J (Author), van Gils, M.M (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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