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  1. Article ; Online: Impaired Visual Integration in Children with Traumatic Brain Injury: An Observational Study.

    Königs, Marsh / Weeda, Wouter D / van Heurn, L W Ernest / Vermeulen, R Jeroen / Goslings, J Carel / Luitse, Jan S K / Poll-Thé, Bwee Tien / Beelen, Anita / van der Wees, Marleen / Kemps, Rachèl J J K / Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E / Oosterlaan, Jaap

    PloS one

    2015  Volume 10, Issue 12, Page(s) e0144395

    Abstract: ... Conclusions: Children with mildRF+ TBI or moderate/severe TBI have impaired visual integration efficiency ... 05, d = -0.50) and that visual integration accuracy was impaired in the mildRF+ TBI group and ... Background: Axonal injury after traumatic brain injury (TBI) may cause impaired sensory ...

    Abstract Background: Axonal injury after traumatic brain injury (TBI) may cause impaired sensory integration. We aim to determine the effects of childhood TBI on visual integration in relation to general neurocognitive functioning.
    Methods: We compared children aged 6-13 diagnosed with TBI (n = 103; M = 1.7 years post-injury) to children with traumatic control (TC) injury (n = 44). Three TBI severity groups were distinguished: mild TBI without risk factors for complicated TBI (mildRF- TBI, n = 22), mild TBI with ≥1 risk factor (mildRF+ TBI, n = 46) or moderate/severe TBI (n = 35). An experimental paradigm measured speed and accuracy of goal-directed behavior depending on: (1) visual identification; (2) visual localization; or (3) both, measuring visual integration. Group-differences on reaction time (RT) or accuracy were tracked down to task strategy, visual processing efficiency and extra-decisional processes (e.g. response execution) using diffusion model analysis. General neurocognitive functioning was measured by a Wechsler Intelligence Scale short form.
    Results: The TBI group had poorer accuracy of visual identification and visual integration than the TC group (Ps ≤ .03; ds ≤ -0.40). Analyses differentiating TBI severity revealed that visual identification accuracy was impaired in the moderate/severe TBI group (P = .05, d = -0.50) and that visual integration accuracy was impaired in the mildRF+ TBI group and moderate/severe TBI group (Ps < .02, ds ≤ -0.56). Diffusion model analyses tracked impaired visual integration accuracy down to lower visual integration efficiency in the mildRF+ TBI group and moderate/severe TBI group (Ps < .001, ds ≤ -0.73). Importantly, intelligence impairments observed in the TBI group (P = .009, d = -0.48) were statistically explained by visual integration efficiency (P = .002).
    Conclusions: Children with mildRF+ TBI or moderate/severe TBI have impaired visual integration efficiency, which may contribute to poorer general neurocognitive functioning.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Brain Injuries/physiopathology ; Child ; Cognition ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Visual Perception
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Clinical Trial ; Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Observational Study ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0144395
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Impaired Visual Integration in Children with Traumatic Brain Injury

    Marsh Königs / Wouter D Weeda / L W Ernest van Heurn / R Jeroen Vermeulen / J Carel Goslings / Jan S K Luitse / Bwee Tien Poll-Thé / Anita Beelen / Marleen van der Wees / Rachèl J J K Kemps / Coriene E Catsman-Berrevoets / Jaap Oosterlaan

    PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 12, p e

    An Observational Study.

    2015  Volume 0144395

    Abstract: ... efficiency (P = .002).Children with mildRF+ TBI or moderate/severe TBI have impaired visual integration ... Axonal injury after traumatic brain injury (TBI) may cause impaired sensory integration. We aim ... impaired in the moderate/severe TBI group (P = .05, d = -0.50) and that visual integration accuracy was ...

    Abstract Axonal injury after traumatic brain injury (TBI) may cause impaired sensory integration. We aim to determine the effects of childhood TBI on visual integration in relation to general neurocognitive functioning.We compared children aged 6-13 diagnosed with TBI (n = 103; M = 1.7 years post-injury) to children with traumatic control (TC) injury (n = 44). Three TBI severity groups were distinguished: mild TBI without risk factors for complicated TBI (mildRF- TBI, n = 22), mild TBI with ≥1 risk factor (mildRF+ TBI, n = 46) or moderate/severe TBI (n = 35). An experimental paradigm measured speed and accuracy of goal-directed behavior depending on: (1) visual identification; (2) visual localization; or (3) both, measuring visual integration. Group-differences on reaction time (RT) or accuracy were tracked down to task strategy, visual processing efficiency and extra-decisional processes (e.g. response execution) using diffusion model analysis. General neurocognitive functioning was measured by a Wechsler Intelligence Scale short form.The TBI group had poorer accuracy of visual identification and visual integration than the TC group (Ps ≤ .03; ds ≤ -0.40). Analyses differentiating TBI severity revealed that visual identification accuracy was impaired in the moderate/severe TBI group (P = .05, d = -0.50) and that visual integration accuracy was impaired in the mildRF+ TBI group and moderate/severe TBI group (Ps < .02, ds ≤ -0.56). Diffusion model analyses tracked impaired visual integration accuracy down to lower visual integration efficiency in the mildRF+ TBI group and moderate/severe TBI group (Ps < .001, ds ≤ -0.73). Importantly, intelligence impairments observed in the TBI group (P = .009, d = -0.48) were statistically explained by visual integration efficiency (P = .002).Children with mildRF+ TBI or moderate/severe TBI have impaired visual integration efficiency, which may contribute to poorer general neurocognitive functioning.
    Keywords Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q
    Subject code 150
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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