Neuromotor and visual acuity development of premature infants under early visuo-motor stimulation (2008)
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- USP affiliated authors: COSTA, MARCELO FERNANDES DA - IP ; VENTURA, DORA SELMA FIX - IP
- Unidade: IP
- Subjects: ACUIDADE VISUAL; DESENVOLVIMENTO MOTOR; PSICOFÍSICA
- Language: Inglês
- Abstract: To investigate the effects of early visual stimulation on the development of tonus and posture control and of grating visual acuity of preterm infants. Method: Preterm infants (n=8) received visual stimulation that induced head motion during the first 6 months of life in weekly sessions. Their performance was compared with that of unstimulated preterm infants of same age (n=6). Both groups were evaluated in the developmental scale of Gesell and had their grating visual acuity measured by swept visually evoked potentials (sweep-VEP). Results: Visuo-motor performance and adoption and maintenance of postures were significantly better for the stimulated group.(p<0,05) compared to the unstimulated group.There was no statistical difference beteween the two groups for the development of visual acuity. Conclusions: visuo-motor and postural developmentof improved with the eraly visuo-motor stimulation program. The lack of influence of this program in the development of visual acuity may be attributed differences in the pathways involved in the processing of visual acuity of patterns and in the responses elicited by the visuo-motor stimulation
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- Título: Psychology & Neuroscience
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v.1, n. 1, 2008
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MAZZITELLIC, C et al. Neuromotor and visual acuity development of premature infants under early visuo-motor stimulation. Psychology & Neuroscience, v. 1, n. 1, 2008Tradução . . Disponível em: http://www.psycneuro.org/index.php/psycneuro/article/view/26/23. Acesso em: 23 jan. 2026. -
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Mazzitellic, C., Costa, M. F. da, Salomão, S. R., De Hard, F. M., Bereszovisky, A., & Ventura, D. S. F. (2008). Neuromotor and visual acuity development of premature infants under early visuo-motor stimulation. Psychology & Neuroscience, 1( 1). Recuperado de http://www.psycneuro.org/index.php/psycneuro/article/view/26/23 -
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Mazzitellic C, Costa MF da, Salomão SR, De Hard FM, Bereszovisky A, Ventura DSF. Neuromotor and visual acuity development of premature infants under early visuo-motor stimulation [Internet]. Psychology & Neuroscience. 2008 ;1( 1):[citado 2026 jan. 23 ] Available from: http://www.psycneuro.org/index.php/psycneuro/article/view/26/23 -
Vancouver
Mazzitellic C, Costa MF da, Salomão SR, De Hard FM, Bereszovisky A, Ventura DSF. Neuromotor and visual acuity development of premature infants under early visuo-motor stimulation [Internet]. Psychology & Neuroscience. 2008 ;1( 1):[citado 2026 jan. 23 ] Available from: http://www.psycneuro.org/index.php/psycneuro/article/view/26/23 - Luminance noise impacts putative luminance components of visual evoked potentials but not chromatic components
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