New Insights From Children With Early Focal Brain Injury: Lessons To Be Learned From Examining Stem-Related Skills

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2019

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Demir-Lira, O. Ece
Aktan Erciyes, Aslı
Göksun, Tilbe

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Wiley

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BRONZE

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The study of cognitive development in children with early brain injury reveals crucial information about the developing brain and its plasticity. However information on long-term outcomes of these children especially in domains relevant to science technology engineering and math (STEM) remains limited. In the current review our goal is to address the existing research on cognitive development of children with pre- or perinatal focal brain lesion (PL) as it relates to children's STEM-related skills and suggest future work that could shed further light on the developmental trajectories of children with PL. We argue that examining STEM-related development in children with PL will have broader implications for our understanding of the nature of the plasticity children with PL exhibit as well as address theoretical questions in the field regarding the foundation skills for STEM including visuospatial and mathematical skills.

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Brain, Development, Mathematical, Plasticity, STEM, Visuospatial, Developmental biology; Psychology, Plasticity, Intelligence, Aptitude, Development, Executive Function, Child Development, Developmental biology, Psychology, Humans, Child, Language, Brain; Development; Mathematical; Plasticity; STEM; Visuospatial, Neuronal Plasticity, Mathematical, Brain, Mathematical Concepts, STEM, Brain Injuries, Space Perception, Visual Perception, Visuospatial, Spatial Navigation

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Developmental Psychobiology

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61

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3

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477

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490
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