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Visual Configural Processing in Adults Born at Extremely Low Birth Weight

Authors :
Ryan J. Van Lieshout
Louis A. Schmidt
Saroj Saigal
Catherine J. Mondloch
Daphne Maurer
Karen J. Mathewson
Source :
Dev Sci
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Being born at extremely low birth weight (ELBW; ≤1,000 g) is associated with enduring visual impairments. We tested for long-term, higher order visual processing problems in the oldest known prospectively followed cohort of ELBW survivors. Configural processing (spacing among features of an object) was examined in 62 adults born at ELBW (Mage = 31.9 years) and 82 adults born at normal birth weight (NBW; ≥2,500 g: Mage = 32.5 years). Pairs of human faces, monkey faces, or houses were presented in a delayed match-to-sample task, where non-matching stimuli differed only in the spacing of their features. Discrimination accuracy for each stimulus type was compared between birth weight groups, adjusting for neurosensory impairment, visual acuity, binocular fusion ability, IQ, and sex. Both groups were better able to discriminate human faces than monkey faces (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dev Sci
Accession number :
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