Frontiers in Pediatrics (Mar 2023)

Adaptations of the Walking Corsi Test (WalCT) for 2- and 3-year-old preterm and term-born toddlers: A preliminary study

  • Nuria Martín-Pozuelo,
  • Nuria Martín-Pozuelo,
  • Verónica Robles-García,
  • Laura Piccardi,
  • Laura Piccardi,
  • Alejandro Quintela del Rio,
  • Javier Cudeiro,
  • Isabel De las Cuevas-Terán,
  • Isabel De las Cuevas-Terán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1081042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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IntroductionTopographical memory is crucial for navigation and environmental representation. The Walking Corsi Test (WalCT) has been used to evaluate topographical memory in children from 4 years upward. The present study aims to determine whether adapted versions of the WalCT- by simplifying instructions and increasing motivation- can be adopted to test topographical memory in 2- and 3-year-old toddlers born at term and preterm. Assessing this skill in such young children is important in light of recent studies that have shown how spatial cognition underlies the development of skills in other cognitive domains as well. Methods: For this purpose, 47 toddlers (27.39 ± 4.34 months, 38.3% females), 20 born at term and 27 preterm, performed two aimed-designed versions of WalCT.ResultsThe results showed better performance of the term groups with increasing age and for both versions. On the other hand, performance was better in 2-year-old term toddlers vs. preterm. When rising motivation, 2-year-old preterm toddlers improve their performance but differences between both groups were still significant. The preterm group showed lower performance related to lower levels of attention.DiscussionThis study provides preliminary data on the suitability of the adapted versions of WalCT in early ages and prematurity conditions.

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