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Visuospatial Perception in Children Born Preterm With No Major Neurological Disorders

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Butcher, Phillipa
Bouma, Anke
Stremmelaar, Elisabeth F
Bos, Arend F
Smithson, Michael
Van Braeckel, Koenraad N J A

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American Psychological Association

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Objective: Many investigations have found deficits in visuospatial perception in children born preterm, however, it is not clear whether the deficits are specific to visuospatial perception or the consequences of deficits in other functional areas, which

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Neuropsychology

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2037-12-31