Literature DB >> 10849221

Early motor development of blind children.

O Levtzion-Korach1, A Tennenbaum, R Schnitzer, A Ornoy.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to assess the characteristic motor developmental pattern in blind children in Israel.
METHODOLOGY: The study compared the developmental data concerning 10 motor skills of 40 blind children to a control group of sighted children and to the motor developmental milestones of the Bayley Developmental Scale and the Revised Denver Developmental Screening Test.
RESULTS: The motor development of blind children was delayed, the delay being significant in all 10 motor skills that were examined. This delay emphasizes the major importance of vision as a sensory input modality for the process of sensory- motor development.
CONCLUSION: An adequate stimulating environment and proper parental handling could potentially shorten the motor developmental delay but probably not eliminate it entirely.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10849221     DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1754.2000.00501.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1034-4810            Impact factor:   1.954


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2.  Movement patterns of limb coordination in infant rolling.

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4.  Frontal EEG asymmetry and later behavior vulnerability in infants with congenital visual impairment.

Authors:  Michelle A O'Reilly; Joe Bathelt; Elena Sakkalou; Hanna Sakki; Alison Salt; Naomi J Dale; Michelle de Haan
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5.  The Impact of Vision Loss on Allocentric Spatial Coding.

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6.  Multisensory spatial perception in visually impaired infants.

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7.  Multisystemic Increment of Cortical Thickness in Congenital Blind Children.

Authors:  Alberto Inuggi; Anna Pichiecchio; Benedetta Ciacchini; Sabrina Signorini; Federica Morelli; Monica Gori
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8.  Visual Evoked Potential in Children With Developmental Disorders: Correlation With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes.

Authors:  JaYoung Kim; In Young Sung; Eun Jae Ko; Minji Jung
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