2020
DOI: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2020.4332
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Beyond Visual Acuity—The Importance of Studying Motor Skills and Self-perception in Children Treated for Unilateral Congenital Cataract

Abstract: Engel-Yeger B, Sido R, Mimouni-Bloch A, Weiss PL. Relationship between perceived competence and performance during real and virtual motor tasks by children with developmental coordination disorder.

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“…Despite the valuable insights provided by the Drews-Botsch et al study on the psychosocial impacts of patching in children with UCC, several limitations warrant attention. First, the study’s findings are based on a relatively small sample of predominantly White children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the valuable insights provided by the Drews-Botsch et al study on the psychosocial impacts of patching in children with UCC, several limitations warrant attention. First, the study’s findings are based on a relatively small sample of predominantly White children.…”
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confidence: 99%