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The association of gender, age, and intelligence with neuropsychological functioning in young typically developing children: The Generation R study.

Sabine E Mous1,2, Nikita K Schoemaker3, Laura M E Blanken1,2, Sandra Thijssen1,2,4, Jan van der Ende1, Tinca J C Polderman5, Vincent W V Jaddoe2,6,7, Albert Hofman6, Frank C Verhulst1, Henning Tiemeier1,6, Tonya White1,8.   

Abstract

Although early childhood is a period of rapid neurocognitive development, few studies have assessed neuropsychological functioning in various cognitive domains in young typically developing children. Also, results regarding its association with gender and intelligence are mixed. In 853 typically developing children aged 6 to 10 years old, the association of gender, age, and intelligence with neuropsychological functioning in the domains of attention, executive functioning, language, memory, sensorimotor functioning, and visuospatial processing was explored. Clear positive associations with age were observed. In addition, gender differences were found and showed that girls generally outperformed boys, with the exception of visuospatial tasks. Furthermore, IQ was positively associated with neuropsychological functioning, which was strongest in visuospatial tasks. Performance in different neuropsychological domains was associated with age, gender, and intelligence in young typically developing children, and these factors should be taken into account when assessing neuropsychological functioning in clinical or research settings.

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Keywords:  Children; NEPSY-II-NL; epidemiology; neuropsychology; typical development

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26986060     DOI: 10.1080/21622965.2015.1067214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Neuropsychol Child        ISSN: 2162-2965            Impact factor:   1.493


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