1996
DOI: 10.1080/01688639608408996
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Adult Sensory Capacities as a Function of Birth Risk Factors

Abstract: This study examined the relationship between birth risk factors and sensory capacity in 1245 young adults (mean age = 19.9 years). Nine birth risk factors were included (long labour, breech birth, breathing difficulty, instrument delivery, Caesarian delivery, multiple birth, premature birth, low birth weight, and high-risk birth order) and six sensory capacities were tested (Snellen visual acuity, stereopsis, color discrimination, pure-tone hearing, speech recognition, and sound localization). Mild birth stres… Show more

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“…Low birthweight, fetal growth restriction, antenatal maternal smoking and alcohol misuse, and social deprivation in childhood can also cause vision impairment. 16,17 Congenital eye conditions frequently have strong genetic components. Over the life course, biological and social determinants interact to determine visual function.…”
Section: Eye Health During the Life Coursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low birthweight, fetal growth restriction, antenatal maternal smoking and alcohol misuse, and social deprivation in childhood can also cause vision impairment. 16,17 Congenital eye conditions frequently have strong genetic components. Over the life course, biological and social determinants interact to determine visual function.…”
Section: Eye Health During the Life Coursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study details Twin participants (n 194, ages 18^60 years) were recruited at the annual Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, OH. Twins show a higher prevalence of poor stereopsis than the general population (Harland and Coren 1996). Self-reported MES skill was obtained with the written question``My skill at`Magic Eye' displays (aka stereograms) is ... Good/Average/Poor/Don't know''.…”
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