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Study Reveals: Premature Babies Are More Likely to Have Difficulties in Attention

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An international study involving 35 16-month-old children, co-ordinated by the University of Granada, concluded that premature babies present greater difficulties in care capacity
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An international study involving 35 16-month-old children, co-ordinated by the University of Granada, concluded that premature babies present greater difficulties in care capacity

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Prenatal babies are more likely to have attention problems, according to an international study that linked gestational age to their ability to divert attention from one object to another during their first childhood.

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An international research coordinated from Granada concludes that babies who are born premature are more likely to have problems of care. Scientists from the Center for Research Mind, Brain and Behavior of the University of Granada (UGR) have participated in an international study that links the gestational age of babies with the ability to change the focus of attention from one object to another during early childhood.

On Friday 11 July, a premature newborn was found inert on the ground in a neonatology department in Lille. A few days later, little Zayneb died. Her parents reacted for the first time.

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Scientists from the Center for Research Mind, Brain and Behavior of the UGR (CIMCYC) have participated in an international study that links the gestational age of babies with the ability to change the focus of attention from one object to another during early childhood. Researchers have found that girls and boys of younger gestational age at birth (more premature) show greater slowness and variability when changing their attention, while the pop…

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ugr.es broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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