Attention problems in children born very preterm: evidence from a performance-based measure
Marie Camerota(Providence College), Barry M. Lester(Brown University), Carmen J. Marsit(Brown University), T. Michael O’Shea(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), F. Xavier Castellanos(Texas Tech University), Steven L. Pastyrnak(Spectrum Health), Brian S. Carter(American Cancer Society), Jennifer Helderman(Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist), Lynne M. Smith(UCLA Medical Center), Elisabeth C. McGowan(Brown University), Jennifer Check(Wake Forest University), Charles R. Neal(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Julie A. Hofheimer(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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