Complex neurodevelopmental disorder in a preterm child with unilateral cerebellar hemorrhage.
Eleonora BonaventuraGiulia PurpuraRosa PasquarielloSara Da PratoMaria Chiara Di LietoJessica BarsottiPaola Bruna PaolicelliGiovanni CioniFrancesca TinelliPublished in: Applied neuropsychology. Child (2021)
Despite the large extension of the patient's CBH neurological sequelae were mild, likely due to cerebellar plasticity, and only specific deficits in non-motor, behavioral and social skills were shown. Evidence exists on cerebellar contribution to dynamic visual information processing and to perceptual signals detection and prediction, that might explain the presence of non-motor signs.