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Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38258280/early-life-parechovirus-infection-neuropsychological-outcomes-at-8-years-a-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren Briscoe, Marie Antoinette Hodge, Melanie Porter, Rebecca Burrell, Natalie Fairbairn, Amanda Fang, Philip Britton
Human parechovirus (HPeV) is a leading cause of Central Nervous System (CNS) infection in infancy. Despite this, little is known regarding the long-term neuropsychological impacts from HPeV infection. The aim of the present study was to explore the long-term neuropsychological impacts eight-year post-HPeV infection contracted during infancy. This study also aimed to investigate the differential impacts of HPeV itself compared to the effects of secondary meningitis ( n  = 23) or encephalitis ( n  = 3) associated with HPeV infection...
January 22, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247350/psychometric-properties-of-the-nih-toolbox-cognition-and-emotion-batteries-among-children-and-adolescents-with-congenital-heart-defects
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Julia Wallace, Rafael Ceschin, Vince K Lee, Nancy H Beluk, Cheryl Burns, Sue Beers, Cecilia Lo, Ashok Panigrahy, Daryaneh Badaly
The NIH Toolbox offers brief, computerized measures of cognitive and psychosocial functioning. However, its psychometric properties were established among typically developing children and adolescents. The current study provides the first comprehensive assessment of its psychometric properties among young patients with congenital heart defects (CHD). We prospectively recruited 58 patients with CHD and 80 healthy controls between the ages of 6 and 17. Participants completed the NIH Toolbox Cognition and Emotion Batteries, a battery of clinician-administered neuropsychological tests, and ratings of their quality of life...
January 22, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36718104/-formula-see-text-interventions-to-improve-executive-functions-in-children-and-adolescents-with-acquired-brain-injury-a-systematic-review-and-multilevel-meta-analysis
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Clara Chavez Arana, Marinus H van IJzendoorn, Carlos A Serrano-Juarez, Sarah S W de Pauw, Peter Prinzie
To investigate the effectiveness of interventions aiming to improve hot and cold executive functions (EFs) in children and adolescents with acquired brain injury (ABI) and to examine whether characteristics of the intervention, participants, etiology of ABI (Traumatic-brain-injury [TBI] or non-TBI), time of assessment, or study quality moderate intervention effects. Whereas cold EFs refer to purely cognitive EFs, hot EFs refer to the affective aspects of these cognitive skills. A total of 970 participants from 23 randomized-controlled-trial studies (112 effect sizes [ES]) were included...
February 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38221874/kids-name-the-darndest-things-confrontation-naming-in-pediatric-neuropsychology
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Jared B Hammond, Sydney G Fortner, Jonathan D Lichtenstein
Few confrontation naming tests are designed for pediatric populations. The Children's Visual Naming Test (cVNT; Hamberger et al., 2018) was developed to fill this gap. No independent studies using cVNT with clinical populations have been published to date. We aimed to characterize cVNT performance in a clinical sample and analyze the relationship between cVNT and other neuropsychological tests/constructs. Retrospective data was collected from 126 consecutively referred youth, aged 6-15 years ( M  = 11...
January 15, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38221861/differential-neuropsychological-profiles-in-children-and-adolescents-with-motor-disability-in-an-inclusive-educational-setting
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M Isabel García-Castro, Julio Menor, Juan C Alvarez-Carriles
The aim of this study was to determine the potential cognitive impairment associated with motor disability in a group of children attending regular schools and to analyze whether there were different cognitive profiles according to the type of motor disability they presented. The study had 87 participants, 31 healthy and 56 with three types of motor disability: Neuromuscular Diseases (NMD Group), Cerebral Palsy-Hemiparesis (CP- HPx Group) and Cerebral Palsy-Diplegia (CP-DP). Ages ranged from 6 to 18 years and they had medium and medium-high socioeconomic and cultural levels...
January 15, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214531/caregiver-report-of-social-emotional-functioning-in-infants-and-young-children-after-inflicted-traumatic-brain-injury
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Amy K Connery, Angela H Lee, Robin L Peterson, Mike Dichiaro, Antonia Chiesa
Social-emotional difficulties are common sequelae of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Children who have experienced inflicted TBI (iTBI) may be at increased risk for social-emotional problems due to the risk factors associated with both early neurologic injury and with child maltreatment. We characterized the associations among injury severity, caregiver type (i.e., biological parents, non-kinship, kinship), and child social-emotional functioning in 41 infants and young children who had sustained iTBI and were seen in a large, regional children's hospital...
January 12, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214530/an-evaluation-of-computerized-attention-and-executive-function-measures-for-use-with-school-age-children-with-neurofibromatosis-type-1
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Sara K Pardej, Christina L Casnar, Brianna D Yund, Bonita P Klein-Tasman
The present study investigated the performance of children with neurofibromatosis type 1 on computerized assessments of attention and executive function. Relations to ADHD symptomatology were also examined. Participants included 37 children (20 male) with NF1 (9-13 years; Mage  = 11.02). Participants completed the NIH Toolbox Dimensional Change Card Sort, List Sort Working Memory (LSWM), and Flanker tasks, as well as Cogstate Identification and One Back tests. ADHD symptomatology was assessed using the K-SADS...
January 12, 2024: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38010710/stability-of-executive-function-in-children-born-at-risk-of-neonatal-hypoglycemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Darren W T Dai, Gavin T L Brown, Nike Franke, Gregory D Gamble, Christopher J D McKinlay, Samson Nivins, Rajesh Shah, Trecia A Wouldes, Jane E Harding
Executive function plays an important role in promoting learning and social-emotional development in children. Neonatal hypoglycemia associates with executive function difficulties at 4.5 years, but little is known about the development of executive function over time in children born at risk of neonatal hypoglycemia. We aimed to describe the stability of executive function from early to mid-childhood in children born at risk of neonatal hypoglycemia and its association with neonatal hypoglycemia. Participants in a prospective cohort study of infants born at risk for neonatal hypoglycemia were assessed at ages 2, 4...
November 27, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37982761/neuropsychological-assessment-in-rare-pediatric-neurogenetic-disorders-considerations-for-cross-cultural-clinical-research
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Veronica Bordes Edgar, Karen A Dorsman, Daniel Horton, Souad Messahel, Beatriz MacDonald
Neuropsychological assessment in rare neurodevelopmental disorders has provided clinicians and researchers with a more comprehensive view of natural history as well as opportunities for additional endpoints in treatment trials. While challenges to protocol development have been addressed in the literature, cultural considerations have been overly broad resulting in limited utility when including mixed international samples. Using experiences over the past five years with the development of ten different protocols for neurogenetic rare diseases, this paper presents further considerations for protocol development that are culturally sensitive to international samples...
November 20, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37970642/neurocognitive-outcome-in-children-and-adolescents-following-infectious-encephalitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristian Bergman, Åsa Fowler, Sofia Ygberg, Riikka Lovio, Ronny Wickström
Infectious encephalitis in children is fairly uncommon, but unfavorable outcomes are seen in many survivors. The aim of this study was to prospectively describe the long-term neurocognitive consequences following infectious encephalitis in childhood. Children admitted to a primary and tertiary hospital in Sweden between 2011 and 2016 were asked to participate. Fifty-nine children were assessed at a median time of 18 months (IQR 18-20) after hospitalization. Follow-up included measures of intellectual functioning, attention, working memory, and executive functions...
November 16, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37947201/can-psychopathy-be-prevented-clinical-neuroimaging-and-genetic-data-an-exploratory-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Feggy Ostrosky, Jean Decety, Azucena Lozano, Angélica Lujan, Martha Perez, Ana Munguia, Dianela Castañeda, Karla Diaz, Rafael Lara, Emilio Sacristan, Maria A Bobes, Karina Borja, Beatriz Camarena, Sandra Hernández-Muñoz, Aurora Álvarez, Rebecca E Franco-Bourland
The aim of the study was to explore the relationship among brain functional activations elicited by an emotional paradigm, clinical scores (PTSD, anxiety, and depression), psychopathic traits, and genetic characteristics (5-HTTLPR) in a group of severely maltreated children compared to a healthy control group before and after the implementation of a Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The final sample consisted of an experimental group of 14 maltreated children (mean age = 8.77 years old, S...
November 10, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37930038/practical-adaptive-skills-in-pediatric-brain-tumor-survivors-the-contribution-of-medical-factors-and-social-determinants-of-health
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Lily Nolan, Lisa A Jacobson, Rachel K Peterson
Pediatric brain tumor survivors demonstrate weaknesses in adaptive functioning, most notably practical adaptive skills; however, the specific areas of weakness within practical skills are unknown. This study examined the aspects of practical adaptive functions that are most impacted in brain tumor survivors, and identified medical and socio-demographic variables that predicted outcomes. The sample included 117 pediatric brain tumor patients seen for a clinical neuropsychological evaluation and whose parents completed the Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Second or Third Edition...
November 6, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37921424/predicting-language-outcomes-in-bilingual-children-with-down-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca Ward, Eirini Sanoudaki
Continuous approaches to measuring bilingualism have recently emerged as a means of understanding individual variation in language abilities. To date, limited information is available to assist in understanding the language abilities of bilingual children with Down syndrome (DS), who are specifically known to have a large variation in linguistic outcomes. Group studies in this population report that children exposed to two languages do not differ from their monolingual counterparts after considering age and non-verbal cognitive abilities, although no study to date has examined the relationship between the amount of exposure to one language and the linguistic abilities in the other language within this population...
November 3, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37395267/congenital-heart-disease-through-a-neuropsychological-lens-of-analysis-introduction-to-a-special-issue-of-child-neuropsychology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam R Cassidy, Jacqueline H Sanz
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37017255/social-cognition-and-behavioral-outcomes-in-congenital-heart-disease-profiles-and-neuropsychiatric-comorbidities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melanie Ehrler, David C Bellinger, Adam R Cassidy, Jane W Newburger, Johanna Calderon
Autism spectrum disorders are more prevalent in children with congenital heart disease (CHD) than in the general population. Children with CHD without diagnosed autism are also at increased risk for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric impairments. We characterized social and behavioral outcomes in children with CHD and examined neurodevelopmental and psychiatric comorbidities. Children without diagnosed autism who underwent infant open-heart surgery were eligible. Parent-reports assessed social communication, unusual behaviors, self-regulation, anxiety, and executive function (EF)...
November 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36942716/-formula-see-text-optimizing-neurodevelopmental-outcomes-following-fetal-diagnosis-of-congenital-heart-disease-a-call-for-primary-prevention-neuropsychology
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REVIEW
Adam R Cassidy, Alyssa A Neumann
Critical congenital heart disease (CHD) presents a lasting threat to quality of life through its adverse impact on neurodevelopmental and psychosocial outcomes. As recognition of this threat has increased, so too has an appreciation for the role of pediatric neuropsychologists in supporting families affected by CHD. But there is more to offer these families than traditional neuropsychological services, which tend to focus on secondary/tertiary forms of prevention. Now that many children with CHD are diagnosed prenatally, it may be possible to begin mitigating CHD-related risks and promoting positive outcomes earlier than ever before...
November 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36718095/functional-brain-connectivity-after-corrective-cardiac-surgery-for-critical-congenital-heart-disease-a-preliminary-near-infrared-spectroscopy-nirs-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Solène Fourdain, Sarah Provost, Julie Tremblay, Phetsamone Vannasing, Amélie Doussau, Laura Caron-Desrochers, Isabelle Gaudet, Kassandra Roger, Alejandra Hüsser, Mathieu Dehaes, Eduardo Martinez-Montes, Nancy Poirier, Anne Gallagher
Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) requiring cardiac surgery in infancy are at high risk for neurodevelopmental impairments. Neonatal imaging studies have reported disruptions of brain functional organization before surgery. Yet, the extent to which functional network alterations are present after cardiac repair remains unexplored. This preliminary study aimed at investigating cortical functional connectivity in 4-month-old infants with repaired CHD, using resting-state functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)...
November 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37906176/executive-functions-abilities-in-preschool-age-children-are-negatively-related-to-parental-ef-screen-time-and-positively-related-to-home-literacy-environment-an-eeg-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus, Jenny Fotang, Lior Niv, Alan Apter, John Hutton, Rola Farah
Environmental factors such as Home Literacy Environment (HLE), screen time, and parental executive functions (EF) may influence the development of the child's EF. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of these factors on behavioral and neurobiological measures of EF in 4-year-old children. Electroencephalogram (EEG) data were collected while children performed the Attention Network Task (ANT), showing a smaller difference between incongruent and congruent conditions is related to better EF abilities...
October 31, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37902575/cognitive-dysfunction-in-pediatric-systemic-lupus-erythematosus-current-knowledge-and-future-directions
#39
REVIEW
Ryan Kammeyer, Ekemini A Ogbu, Jennifer C Cooper, Erin Stolz, Amanda L Piquet, Robert C Fuhlbrigge, Jeffrey L Bennett, Christa Hutaff-Lee
Cognitive dysfunction (CD) is a neurologic complication of pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) that remains poorly understood and understudied, despite the potential negative effects of CD on long-term socioeconomic status and quality of life. Data regarding the prevalence and risk factors for CD in pediatric SLE as well as the optimal screening, treatment, and long-term outcomes for CD are lacking. In this review, we present current knowledge on CD in pediatric SLE with a focus on the application to clinical practice...
October 30, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37872777/associations-between-social-adversity-caregiver-psychological-factors-and-language-outcomes-in-9-5-year-old-children-born-to-women-with-opioid-use-disorder
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jayne Newbury, Monika Sargayoos, Samudragupta Bora, Jaqueline Henderson
We describe the language ability of children at age 9.5 years who were born to women with an opioid use disorder and examine the associations between prenatal opioid exposure, sex, social adversity, caregiver psychological factors, and child language. Data were drawn from the regional prospective longitudinal Canterbury Methadone in Pregnancy study. At the 9.5-year wave, 80 children who were born to mothers in Methadone Maintenance Treatment and their caregivers, and 98 non-exposed comparison children were assessed using a comprehensive standardized measure of language...
October 24, 2023: Child Neuropsychology: a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
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