Predicting Individual Differences in Recall by Infants Born Preterm and Full Term

Carol L Cheatham1, Patricia J Bauer1, Michael K Georgieff1

  • 1Institute of Child Development and Center for Neurobehavioral Development University of Minnesota.

Summary

Infants born very preterm showed lower recall in memory tasks at 12 months corrected age. Encoding rate and cognitive scores predicted memory performance, suggesting early detection of cognitive difficulties is possible.

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