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IQ decline following early unilateral brain injury: a longitudinal study
Authors:Levine Susan C  Kraus Ruth  Alexander Erin  Suriyakham Linda Whealton  Huttenlocher Peter R
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA. s-levine@uchicago.edu
Abstract:We examine whether children with early unilateral brain injury show an IQ decline over the course of development. Fifteen brain injured children were administered an IQ test once before age 7 and again several years later. Post-7 IQ scores were significantly lower than pre-7 IQ scores. In addition, pre-7 IQ scores were lower for children with larger lesions, but children with smaller lesions and higher pre-7 IQ scores showed a greater IQ decline over time. These findings suggest that the cognitive outcomes of children with early lesions, particularly those with relatively small lesions, change over the course of development.
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