Late effects of unilateral brain lesions sustained before and after age one.

作者: Daria Riva , Luisa Cazzaniga

DOI: 10.1016/0028-3932(86)90029-1

关键词: PsychometricsBrain lesionsCerebral hemispherePediatricsWechsler Intelligence Scale for ChildrenAffect (psychology)Developmental psychologyLesionPsychologyEl NiñoLaterality

摘要: Abstract Forty-eight children with unilateral cerebral lesions, incurred before or after the first year of life, were given Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, an average delays 4 and 8 1 2 yr late early injuries, respectively. Thirty-one their siblings chosen as controls. Results are follows: right-hemisphere lesions significantly lower only Performance IQ. Early left impair equally Verbal IQ, while left-hemisphere do not affect IQ relative to

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