Journal article

Attention and social functioning in children with malformations of cortical development and stroke

AM Gomes, MM Spencer-Smith, RK Jacobs, L Coleman, VA Anderson

Child Neuropsychology | Published : 2012

Abstract

Attention and social functioning and their interrelationships have not been routinely examined in children with early brain insult (EBI). This study aimed to describe attention and social functioning in children with two types of EBI: malformations of cortical development (MCD) and stroke. Children diagnosed with MCD (n=14, 6 males) or stroke (n=14, 8 males) aged 8 to 14 years (M=12 years 11 months) completed neuropsychological assessments to examine attention processes. Primary caregivers completed a questionnaire to assess executive components of children's attention and teachers completed a questionnaire to measure children's social functioning. Brain scans (MRI or CT) were coded by a ped..

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