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Visual attention skills of premature infants with and without intraventricular hemorrhage
Authors:Susan H. Landry  Nancy A. Leslie  Jack M. Fletcher  David J. Francis
Affiliation:Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences USA;Medical Center Del Oro Hospital USA;Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences USA
Abstract:The relation between two medical complications associated with prematurity (intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)) and visual attention skills of very low birth-weight (VLBW) infants were examined. Fourteen preterm VLBW infants with IVH and RDS, 9 preterms with RDS and no IVH, and 10 full-term infants matched on SES, sex, and race were assessed at 7 months of age (after correction for prematurity) for their ability to show a decremental response to a familiar visual stimulus and an increment in response to a novel visual stimulus. Measures of attention getting (turning toward a stimulus) and attention holding (sustained fixation on the stimulus after turning) were taken. On the attention-getting measures, IVH-RDS preterms had longer latencies than both the RDS-no-IVH preterm group and the full-term group. There were no group differences on attention-holding measures. The three groups did not differ in habituation to the familiar visual stimulus or discrimination of the novel stimulus. This study indicates that the early visual attention skills of preterm infants are differentially affected by specific types of prenatal complications.
Keywords:visual attention  preterms  intraventricular hemorrhage  habituation  respiratory distress syndrome
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