Cerebral Visual Impairment
Cross-source consensus on Cerebral Visual Impairment from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Visual impairment is common among children with cerebral palsy. — Vision Intervention for Seeing Impaired Babies: Learning through Enrichment (VISIBLE) – protocol of a feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial
- Early visual impairment can affect motor, cognitive, social, and emotional development. — Vision Intervention for Seeing Impaired Babies: Learning through Enrichment (VISIBLE) – protocol of a feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial
- About 10% of children with cerebral palsy have severe visual impairment, and another 40% have milder visual perceptual impairments. — Vision Intervention for Seeing Impaired Babies: Learning through Enrichment (VISIBLE) – protocol of a feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial
- In cerebral palsy, visual problems are most often linked to post-chiasmatic visual pathway or visual cortex injury. — Vision Intervention for Seeing Impaired Babies: Learning through Enrichment (VISIBLE) – protocol of a feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial
- No randomised controlled trial has tested a specific cerebral visual impairment intervention in the first year of life. — Vision Intervention for Seeing Impaired Babies: Learning through Enrichment (VISIBLE) – protocol of a feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial