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J Int Neuropsychol Soc ; 18(1): 151-6, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22114879

ABSTRACT

Contemporary research indicates that brain development occurs during childhood and into early adulthood, particularly in certain regions. A critical question is whether premature or atypical hormone exposures impact brain development (e.g., structure) or function (e.g., neuropsychological functioning). The current study enrolled 40 girls (aged 6-8 years) diagnosed with premature adrenarche (PA) and a comparison group of 36 girls with on-time maturation. It was hypothesized that girls with PA would demonstrate lower IQ and performance on several neuropsychological tasks. The potential for a sexually dimorphic neuropsychological profile in PA was also explored. No significant univariate or multivariate group differences emerged for any neuropsychological instrument. However, effect size confidence intervals contained medium-sized group differences at the subscale level. On-time girls performed better on verbal, working memory, and visuospatial tasks. Girls with PA showed improved attention, but not a sexually dimorphic profile. These results, though preliminary, suggest that premature maturation may influence neuropsychological functioning.


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Adrenarche , Cognition Disorders/diagnosis , Cognition Disorders/etiology , Developmental Disabilities/physiopathology , Neuropsychological Tests , Puberty, Precocious/complications , Arousal , Child , Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Intelligence , Multivariate Analysis , Verbal Learning
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