potential consequences of abandonment in preschool-age: neuropsychological findings in institutionalized children

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Objective: Several longitudinal studies had shown that early deprivation and institutionalization during the first six months of life affects the emotional, cognitive, social and neurophysiologic development. Nevertheless, our understanding of possible similar effects of delayed institutionalization, in preschool-age remains unclear to this day. The goal of this study is to evaluate the cognitive performance of institutionalized children with history of preschool-age physical abandonment.
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Authors ;Juan F. Cardona;Facundo Manes;Josefina Escobar;Jéssica López;Agustín Ibáñez
Journal applied psychophysiology and biofeedback
Year 2012
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10.3233/BEN-2012-110205
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