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Motor system development of the preterm and low birthweight infant
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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Julia PitcherJulia Pitcher, Luke A Schneider, John L Drysdale, Michael C Ridding, Julie OwensJulie OwensDespite advances in knowledge and technology, accurate prediction of later neuromotor outcomes for infants born preterm remains somewhat elusive. Here we review some of the most recent findings regarding the differential effects of preterm birth and suboptimal fetal growth on neurodevelopment. Evidence from transcranial magnetic stimulation studies is presented that suggests neuromotor development may more directly influence cognitive outcomes than previously recognised. We discuss the role of neuroplasticity in both exacerbating and improving these postnatal outcomes, and possible therapeutic targets for manipulating this. Finally, some developmental care practices that might affect long-term outcomes for these children are discussed.
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Journal
Clinics in perinatologyVolume
38Issue
4Pagination
605 - 625Publisher
ElsevierLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
eISSN
1557-9840Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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Keywords
Child DevelopmentHumansInfant, Low Birth WeightInfant, NewbornInfant, PrematureMotor ActivityMotor CortexScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineObstetrics & GynecologyPediatricsMotor system developmentPreterm infantLow birthweight infantNEONATAL PROCEDURAL PAINNEUROTROPHIC FACTORPREMATURE-INFANTSPOSTNATAL-GROWTHCHILDREN BORNWHITE-MATTERCOORDINATION DISORDERCORTISOL RESPONSEGESTATIONAL-AGECEREBRAL-CORTEX