dc.creatorAlbuquerque, RC
dc.creatorGagliardo, HGRG
dc.creatorLima, ACVMS
dc.creatorGuerra, MQF
dc.creatorRabelo, ARM
dc.creatorCabral, JE
dc.date2009
dc.date36892
dc.date2014-08-01T18:16:55Z
dc.date2015-11-26T17:01:27Z
dc.date2014-08-01T18:16:55Z
dc.date2015-11-26T17:01:27Z
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-28T23:49:17Z
dc.date.available2018-03-28T23:49:17Z
dc.identifierRevista De Neurologia. Revista De Neurologia, v. 48, n. 1, n. 13, n. 16, 2009.
dc.identifier0210-0010
dc.identifierWOS:000263165000004
dc.identifierhttp://www.repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/76590
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/76590
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1278723
dc.descriptionIntroduction. Technological advances have helped to lower the rate of infantile mortality and to raise the survival rate of preterm infants. Thus, studies need to be conducted in this segment of the population, while prematurity continues to be one of the risk factors for neuro-sensory-motor disorders. There is evidence to show that these children present visual and visuoperceptual disorders. With regard to visual problems, the literature suggests the hypothesis that the gestational age at the moment of birth exerts an influence on the child's visual behaviour Bearing this evidence in mind, doubts are raised as to whether such alterations can be detected in periods that are appropriate for the development of vision. Subjects and methods. We carried out a cross-sectional follow-up study of preterm infants hi the first month of life who had their visuomotor behaviour evaluated at the chronological and corrected age. A 11 of them were evaluated by applying the method for assessing the visual behaviour of infants, which is based on tests from the Bayley scales of infant development, as tot instrument for investigating visuomotor behaviour Results. Most of the preterm infants presented a response, with a higher frequency in the eye contact tests, smiling as a social response, horizontal and vertical visual tracking, and increased mobility of the upper limbs on seeing the object tit the corrected age. Conclusions. The responses obtained in this study allow its to confirm the importance of taking into account the corrected age when measuring the parameters involved in the development of visuomotor behaviour [REV NEUROL 2009; 48: 13-6]
dc.description48
dc.description1
dc.description13
dc.description16
dc.languagees
dc.publisherRevista De Neurologia
dc.publisherBarcelona
dc.publisherEspanha
dc.relationRevista De Neurologia
dc.relationRev. Neurologia
dc.rightsfechado
dc.sourceWeb of Science
dc.subjectGestational age
dc.subjectPreterm newborn infant
dc.subjectVisual perception
dc.subjectVisual Function
dc.subjectBirth
dc.subjectCortex
dc.titleVISUOMOTOR BEHAVIOUR OF PRETERM INFANTS IN THE FIRST MONTH OF LIFE. A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE CHRONOLOGICAL AND CORRECTED AGES
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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