Differences between children with Down syndrome and typically developing children in adaptive behaviour, executive functions and visual acuity
Abstract In children with Down syndrome (DS) development of visual, motor and cognitive functions is atypical. It is unknown whether the visual impairments in children with DS aggravate their lag in cognitive development. Visual impairment and developmental lags in adaptive behaviour and executive f...
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Autores principales: | Christine de Weger, F. Nienke Boonstra, Jeroen Goossens |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/af95e820947248cd811c947ccd495c41 |
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