Basic Information Processing Abilities at 11 years Account for Deficits in IQ Associated with Preterm Birth
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Auteurs : Susan A. Rose [États-Unis] ; Judith F. Feldman [États-Unis] ; Jeffery J. Jankowski [États-Unis] ; Ronan Van Rossem [Belgique]Source :
- Intelligence [ 0160-2896 ] ; 2011.
Abstract
Although it is well established that preterms as a group do poorly relative to their full-term peers on tests of global cognitive functioning, the basis for this relative deficiency is less understood. The present paper examines preterm deficits in core cognitive abilities and determines their role in mediating preterm/full-term differences in IQ. The performance of 11-year-old children born preterm (birth weight <1750g) and their full-term controls were compared on a large battery of 15 tasks, covering four basic cognitive domains --
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DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.03.003
PubMed: 21643482
PubMed Central: 3106278
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