Attention control in preterm and term 5‐month‐old infants: Cross‐task stability increases with gestational age
Oliver Perra,
Alice Winstanley,
Rebecca Sperotto
et al.
Abstract:Cross‐task stability refers to performance consistency across different settings and measures of the same construct. Cross‐task stability can help us understand developmental processes, including how risks such as preterm birth affect outcomes. We investigated cross‐task stability of attention control in 32 preterm and 39 term infants. All infants had the same chronological age at time of testing (5 months) but varied in gestational age (GA) at birth (30–42 weeks). Infants completed an experimental attention f… Show more
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