Impairments of Visuospatial Attention in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Aim. This observational study aimed at assessing the prevalence of visuospatial attention deficits in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP), taking into consideration the affected hemibody and the localization of the brain lesion. Method. Seventy-five children with USCP were assesse...
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doaj-07d5e3da3522428e9b965ec575ddc3512020-11-24T22:02:25ZengHindawi LimitedNeural Plasticity2090-59041687-54432018-01-01201810.1155/2018/14358081435808Impairments of Visuospatial Attention in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral PalsyGaétan Ickx0Samar M. Hatem1Inmaculada Riquelme2Kathleen M. Friel3Camille Henne4Rodrigo Araneda5Andrew M. Gordon6Yannick Bleyenheuft7Institute of Neuroscience, Université catholique de Louvain Brussels, BelgiumInstitute of Neuroscience, Université catholique de Louvain Brussels, BelgiumResearch Institute on Health Sciences (IUNICS-IDISBA), University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, SpainBurke Neurological Institute, White Plains, NY, USABrugmann University Hospital, Brussels, BelgiumInstitute of Neuroscience, Université catholique de Louvain Brussels, BelgiumTeachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, USAInstitute of Neuroscience, Université catholique de Louvain Brussels, BelgiumAim. This observational study aimed at assessing the prevalence of visuospatial attention deficits in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP), taking into consideration the affected hemibody and the localization of the brain lesion. Method. Seventy-five children with USCP were assessed with four visuospatial attention tests: star cancellation, Ogden figure copy, line bisection, and proprioceptive pointing. Results. A majority (64%) of children with USCP presented a deficit in at least one test compared to the reference values. The alterations observed in children with left or right USCP were related to egocentric or allocentric neglect, respectively. Children with cortico/subcortical lesion presented more often visuospatial attention deficits than children with periventricular lesion. Visuospatial attention deficits were not associated with brain lesion locations. Interpretation. Visuospatial attention deficits are prevalent in children with USCP and should be taken into account during their rehabilitation process. The present results shed new light on the interpretation of motor impairments in children with USCP as they may be influenced by the frequent presence of visuospatial deficits.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1435808 |
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Gaétan Ickx Samar M. Hatem Inmaculada Riquelme Kathleen M. Friel Camille Henne Rodrigo Araneda Andrew M. Gordon Yannick Bleyenheuft |
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Gaétan Ickx Samar M. Hatem Inmaculada Riquelme Kathleen M. Friel Camille Henne Rodrigo Araneda Andrew M. Gordon Yannick Bleyenheuft Impairments of Visuospatial Attention in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy Neural Plasticity |
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Gaétan Ickx Samar M. Hatem Inmaculada Riquelme Kathleen M. Friel Camille Henne Rodrigo Araneda Andrew M. Gordon Yannick Bleyenheuft |
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Impairments of Visuospatial Attention in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy |
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Impairments of Visuospatial Attention in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy |
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Impairments of Visuospatial Attention in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy |
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Impairments of Visuospatial Attention in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy |
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Impairments of Visuospatial Attention in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy |
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impairments of visuospatial attention in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Neural Plasticity |
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2090-5904 1687-5443 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Aim. This observational study aimed at assessing the prevalence of visuospatial attention deficits in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP), taking into consideration the affected hemibody and the localization of the brain lesion. Method. Seventy-five children with USCP were assessed with four visuospatial attention tests: star cancellation, Ogden figure copy, line bisection, and proprioceptive pointing. Results. A majority (64%) of children with USCP presented a deficit in at least one test compared to the reference values. The alterations observed in children with left or right USCP were related to egocentric or allocentric neglect, respectively. Children with cortico/subcortical lesion presented more often visuospatial attention deficits than children with periventricular lesion. Visuospatial attention deficits were not associated with brain lesion locations. Interpretation. Visuospatial attention deficits are prevalent in children with USCP and should be taken into account during their rehabilitation process. The present results shed new light on the interpretation of motor impairments in children with USCP as they may be influenced by the frequent presence of visuospatial deficits. |
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