Child Neuropsychology A Journal on Normal & Abnormal Development in Childhood & AdolescenceMartins, I. P., Lauterbach, M., Lu´is, H., Amaral, H., Rosenbaum, G., Slade, P. D., & Townes, B. D. (2012). Neurological subtle signs and cognitive development: A study in late childhood ...
10 Yet, few studies permit examination of cognitive development between late childhood and early adolescence,6,11 and studies spanning early childhood or late adolescence are rare, with mixed results.12,13 Second is the question of whether individuals with subclinical psychotic experiences have normal ...
How the childhood poverty influences cognitive aging remains controversial. Some studies have shown that childhood poverty can accelerate individual cognitive aging, but other studies have found that childhood poverty can delay individual cogn
used data on 8191 men and women aged 50 to 87 years from four cohorts in the HALCyon collaborative research programme into healthy ageing: the Aberdeen Birth Cohort 1936, the Lothian Birth Cohort 1921, the National Child Development Survey, and the MRC National Survey for Health and Development...
Anderson, P. Assessment and development of executive function (Ef) during childhood.Child Neuropsychol.8, 71–82 (2002). PubMedGoogle Scholar Hadders-Algra, M. Early diagnostics and early intervention in neurodevelopmental disorders-age-dependent challenges and opportunities.J. Clin. Med.10, 861 (...
Links between socioeconomic status (SES) and cognitive performance apply in many societies, and a cross-cultural review has found that socioeconomic indicators are strongly related to cognitive development from infancy to middle childhood [3]. Low socioeconomic status can be understood as a distal ...
Breast development in the newborn Breast size and milk secretion was studied in term and preterm infants. Breast nodules were palpable in most of the mature infants, both boys and girls. In... JF Mckiernan,D Hull - 《Archives of Disease in Childhood》 被引量: 166发表: 1981年 SCIAMACHY ...
Exposure to lead in childhood is associated with worse cognitive functioning in late life, according to a study published in the Nov. 11 issue of Science Advances.
This study was undertaken to evaluate the part that nascent skeptical doubt plays in shaping the course of adolescent social-cognitive development. It is a
Children residing in the Faroes were invited for clinical examinations just before school entry (i.e., between early April and late June in 1993) and, for the youngest children of the cohort, at the same time in 1994. Children currently residing in Denmark were examined in 1994. Seven ...