Impact of Cerebral Visual Impairments on Motor Skills: Implications for Development Coordination Disorders
Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) has become the primary cause of visual impairment and blindness in children in industrialized countries. Its prevalence has increased sharply, due to increased survival rates of children who sustain severe neurological conditions during the perinatal period. Improved diagnosis has probably contributed to this increase. n the present paper, we define CVI and how this impacts on visual function. We then define developmental coordination disorder (DCD) and discuss the link between CVI and DCD.
Publisher(s):
Frontiers Media SA
Journal/Book/Website Title
Frontiers in Psychology
Date Published
04/10/2016
Volume
7
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
Reference(Citation):
Chokron, S., & Dutton, G.N., (2016) Impact of Cerebral Visual Impairments on Motor Skills: Implications for Development Coordination Disorders. Frontiers in Psychology, 7.
Author(s)/Associated People:
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
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Countries of Subject Matter:
United Kingdom
Methods
Output(s)
Journal Article
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01471