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Corpus callosum and bilateral motor performance after unilateral neonatal arterial ischemic stroke
This commentary is on the original article by Groeschel et al
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - August 21, 2017 Category: Child Development Authors: Monika Bekiesi ńska‐Figatowska Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Psychosocial function following pediatric stroke: at 1 year and 5 years on
This commentary is on the original articles by Greenham et al. To view these papers visit https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.13387 and https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.13519.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - August 23, 2017 Category: Child Development Authors: Robyn Westmacott Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Cognitive functioning in children after haemorrhagic stroke
This commentary is on the original article by Murphy et al
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - September 13, 2017 Category: Child Development Authors: Mardee Greenham Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Standardizing care of childhood stroke: a call to action for clinicians and researchers
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - September 21, 2017 Category: Child Development Authors: Mark T Mackay Tags: Opinion Source Type: research

Motor system plasticity after unilateral injury in the developing brain
In maturity, motor skills depend on the corticospinal tract (CST) and brainstem pathways that together synapse on interneurons and motoneurons in the spinal cord. Descending signals to spinal neurons that mediate voluntary control can be distinguished from peripheral sensory signals, primarily for feedback control. These motor system circuits depend initially on developmental genetic mechanisms to establish their connections and neural activity‐ and use‐dependent synaptic refinement during the early postnatal period to enable motor skills to develop. In this review we consider four key activity‐dependent developmenta...
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - October 1, 2017 Category: Child Development Authors: Preston T J A Williams, Yu ‐Qiu Jiang, John H Martin Tags: Review Source Type: research

DMCN 2017 highlights: advances in cerebral palsy, encephalitis, paediatric stroke, and more
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - November 14, 2017 Category: Child Development Authors: Bernard Dan Tags: Editorial Highlights Source Type: research

Specifying the graphic characteristics of words that influence children ’s handwriting
AbstractResearch about the development of the graphomotor side of writing is very scarce. The goal of this study was to gain a better understanding of what constitutes graphic complexity of written material by determining the impact of graphic characteristics on handwriting production. In this end, the pen stroke of cursive handwriting was precisely described through an algorithm of detection of seven graphic characteristics: the number of angles, turn backs, curves in X and Y, pen-ups and modified links. Twenty typically developing children in grade 2 completed a single-word dictation task, composed of 48 items, on a digi...
Source: Reading and Writing - February 22, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Development and validation of the Pediatric Stroke Quality of Life Measure
Developmental Medicine&Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - February 16, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

A common data language for clinical research studies: the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine Cerebral Palsy Common Data Elements Version 1.0 recommendations
Developmental Medicine&Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - March 15, 2018 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Manual dexterity, but not cerebral palsy, predicts cognitive functioning after neonatal stroke
Developmental Medicine&Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - April 6, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: Guillaume Th ébault , Sophie Martin , Denis Brouillet , Lionel Brunel , Mickaël Dinomais , Émilie Presles , Joel Fluss , Stéphane Chabrier , Source Type: research

Differentiating arterial ischaemic stroke from migraine in the paediatric emergency department
Developmental Medicine&Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - April 14, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: Mark T Mackay , Michelle Lee , Adriana Yock ‐Corrales , Leonid Churilov , Geoffrey A Donnan , Paul Monagle , Franz E Babl Source Type: research

Improved survival after paediatric stroke – but at what price?
Developmental Medicine&Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - April 14, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: Maja Steinlin Source Type: research

Manual dexterity and cognitive outcome after neonatal stroke
Developmental Medicine&Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - April 19, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: Lucy Alderson Source Type: research

Motor function daily living skills 5 years after paediatric arterial ischaemic stroke: a prospective longitudinal study
Developmental Medicine&Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - May 30, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: Anna N Cooper , Vicki Anderson , Mardee Greenham , Stephen Hearps , Rod W Hunt , Mark T Mackay , Michael Ditchfield , Lee Coleman , Paul Monagle , Anne L Gordon Source Type: research

Stroke in childhood neurofibromatosis type 2
Developmental Medicine&Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Source: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology - July 2, 2018 Category: Child Development Authors: Fenella J Kirkham , Annette Keylock , Dawn E Saunders Source Type: research