Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Preterm Birth
From Childhood to Adult Life
Herausgeber: Nosarti, Chiara; Hack, Maureen; Murray, Robin M
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Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Preterm Birth
From Childhood to Adult Life
Herausgeber: Nosarti, Chiara; Hack, Maureen; Murray, Robin M
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Leading experts present a comprehensive and current perspective on research into the long-term consequences of very preterm birth.
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Leading experts present a comprehensive and current perspective on research into the long-term consequences of very preterm birth.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 189mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9780521871792
- ISBN-10: 0521871794
- Artikelnr.: 29931949
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 189mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9780521871792
- ISBN-10: 0521871794
- Artikelnr.: 29931949
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: 1. Epidemiology of preterm birth Sven Cnattigius and
Stefan Johansson; 2. The changing face of intensive care for preterm
newborns John Wyatt; 3. Clinical outcome: neurological sequelae following
preterm birth Ingeborg Krageloh-Mann; Part II. Neuroimaging: 4. Imaging the
preterm brain Terrie E. Inder, Russell Lawrence and Jeffrey J. Neil; 5.
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Richard W. I. Cooke; 6. Magnetic
Resonance Imaging findings from adolescence to adulthood Matthew Allin and
Muriel Walshe; 7. Functional neuroimaging following very preterm birth
Chiara Nosarti and Larry Rifkin; 8. Diffusion tensor imaging findings in
preterm and low birth weight populations Matthew Allin; Part III.
Behavioural Outcome: 9. Behavioural outcome of preterm birth in childhood
and adolescence Elaine Healy; 10. Preterm birth and fetal growth in
relation to adult psychopathology Christina M. Hultman and Chiara Nosarti;
Part IV. Neuropsychological Outcome: 11. Cognitive and functional outcomes
of children born preterm Betty Vohr; 12. Methodological considerations in
neurodevelopmental outcome studies of infants born prematurely Glen P.
Aylward; 13. Language function after preterm birth Teresa M. Rushe; 14. A
cognitive neuroscience perspective on the development of memory in children
born preterm Michelle De Haan; 15. Executive function development in
preterm children Peter John Anderson, Kelly Howard and Lex W. Doyle; Part
V. Applied Research: 16. Academic performance and learning disabilities H.
Gerry Taylor; 17. Pathways of risk and resiliency after prematurity: role
of socioeconomical status Michael M. Msall, Mary C. Sullivan and Jennifer
Park; 18. Cognitive and behavioural interventions Marie C. McCormick and
Beth Marie McManus; Part VI. Conclusions: 19. Integrative summary and
future directions Chiara Nosarti, Robin M. Murray and Maureen Hack.
Stefan Johansson; 2. The changing face of intensive care for preterm
newborns John Wyatt; 3. Clinical outcome: neurological sequelae following
preterm birth Ingeborg Krageloh-Mann; Part II. Neuroimaging: 4. Imaging the
preterm brain Terrie E. Inder, Russell Lawrence and Jeffrey J. Neil; 5.
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Richard W. I. Cooke; 6. Magnetic
Resonance Imaging findings from adolescence to adulthood Matthew Allin and
Muriel Walshe; 7. Functional neuroimaging following very preterm birth
Chiara Nosarti and Larry Rifkin; 8. Diffusion tensor imaging findings in
preterm and low birth weight populations Matthew Allin; Part III.
Behavioural Outcome: 9. Behavioural outcome of preterm birth in childhood
and adolescence Elaine Healy; 10. Preterm birth and fetal growth in
relation to adult psychopathology Christina M. Hultman and Chiara Nosarti;
Part IV. Neuropsychological Outcome: 11. Cognitive and functional outcomes
of children born preterm Betty Vohr; 12. Methodological considerations in
neurodevelopmental outcome studies of infants born prematurely Glen P.
Aylward; 13. Language function after preterm birth Teresa M. Rushe; 14. A
cognitive neuroscience perspective on the development of memory in children
born preterm Michelle De Haan; 15. Executive function development in
preterm children Peter John Anderson, Kelly Howard and Lex W. Doyle; Part
V. Applied Research: 16. Academic performance and learning disabilities H.
Gerry Taylor; 17. Pathways of risk and resiliency after prematurity: role
of socioeconomical status Michael M. Msall, Mary C. Sullivan and Jennifer
Park; 18. Cognitive and behavioural interventions Marie C. McCormick and
Beth Marie McManus; Part VI. Conclusions: 19. Integrative summary and
future directions Chiara Nosarti, Robin M. Murray and Maureen Hack.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Epidemiology of preterm birth Sven Cnattigius and
Stefan Johansson; 2. The changing face of intensive care for preterm
newborns John Wyatt; 3. Clinical outcome: neurological sequelae following
preterm birth Ingeborg Krageloh-Mann; Part II. Neuroimaging: 4. Imaging the
preterm brain Terrie E. Inder, Russell Lawrence and Jeffrey J. Neil; 5.
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Richard W. I. Cooke; 6. Magnetic
Resonance Imaging findings from adolescence to adulthood Matthew Allin and
Muriel Walshe; 7. Functional neuroimaging following very preterm birth
Chiara Nosarti and Larry Rifkin; 8. Diffusion tensor imaging findings in
preterm and low birth weight populations Matthew Allin; Part III.
Behavioural Outcome: 9. Behavioural outcome of preterm birth in childhood
and adolescence Elaine Healy; 10. Preterm birth and fetal growth in
relation to adult psychopathology Christina M. Hultman and Chiara Nosarti;
Part IV. Neuropsychological Outcome: 11. Cognitive and functional outcomes
of children born preterm Betty Vohr; 12. Methodological considerations in
neurodevelopmental outcome studies of infants born prematurely Glen P.
Aylward; 13. Language function after preterm birth Teresa M. Rushe; 14. A
cognitive neuroscience perspective on the development of memory in children
born preterm Michelle De Haan; 15. Executive function development in
preterm children Peter John Anderson, Kelly Howard and Lex W. Doyle; Part
V. Applied Research: 16. Academic performance and learning disabilities H.
Gerry Taylor; 17. Pathways of risk and resiliency after prematurity: role
of socioeconomical status Michael M. Msall, Mary C. Sullivan and Jennifer
Park; 18. Cognitive and behavioural interventions Marie C. McCormick and
Beth Marie McManus; Part VI. Conclusions: 19. Integrative summary and
future directions Chiara Nosarti, Robin M. Murray and Maureen Hack.
Stefan Johansson; 2. The changing face of intensive care for preterm
newborns John Wyatt; 3. Clinical outcome: neurological sequelae following
preterm birth Ingeborg Krageloh-Mann; Part II. Neuroimaging: 4. Imaging the
preterm brain Terrie E. Inder, Russell Lawrence and Jeffrey J. Neil; 5.
Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Richard W. I. Cooke; 6. Magnetic
Resonance Imaging findings from adolescence to adulthood Matthew Allin and
Muriel Walshe; 7. Functional neuroimaging following very preterm birth
Chiara Nosarti and Larry Rifkin; 8. Diffusion tensor imaging findings in
preterm and low birth weight populations Matthew Allin; Part III.
Behavioural Outcome: 9. Behavioural outcome of preterm birth in childhood
and adolescence Elaine Healy; 10. Preterm birth and fetal growth in
relation to adult psychopathology Christina M. Hultman and Chiara Nosarti;
Part IV. Neuropsychological Outcome: 11. Cognitive and functional outcomes
of children born preterm Betty Vohr; 12. Methodological considerations in
neurodevelopmental outcome studies of infants born prematurely Glen P.
Aylward; 13. Language function after preterm birth Teresa M. Rushe; 14. A
cognitive neuroscience perspective on the development of memory in children
born preterm Michelle De Haan; 15. Executive function development in
preterm children Peter John Anderson, Kelly Howard and Lex W. Doyle; Part
V. Applied Research: 16. Academic performance and learning disabilities H.
Gerry Taylor; 17. Pathways of risk and resiliency after prematurity: role
of socioeconomical status Michael M. Msall, Mary C. Sullivan and Jennifer
Park; 18. Cognitive and behavioural interventions Marie C. McCormick and
Beth Marie McManus; Part VI. Conclusions: 19. Integrative summary and
future directions Chiara Nosarti, Robin M. Murray and Maureen Hack.







