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Kerstin Rosander

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Backstrom A, Johansson A, Rudolfsson T, Ronnqvist L, von Hofsten C, Rosander K, et al.
Autism . 2025 Jan; :13623613241311333. PMID: 39760319
Many children with autism struggle with movement difficulties, yet the causes of these difficulties remain unclear. One possible explanation is atypical motor planning and integration of visual and motoric information....
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Johansson A, Rudolfsson T, Backstrom A, Ronnqvist L, von Hofsten C, Rosander K, et al.
Brain Sci . 2022 Oct; 12(10). PMID: 36291242
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a diagnosis based on social communication deficits and prevalence of repetitive stereotyped behaviors, but sensorimotor disturbances are commonly exhibited. This longitudinal study aimed at exploring...
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Kaul Y, Rosander K, von Hofsten C, Strand Brodd K, Holmstrom G, Hellstrom-Westas L
Pediatr Res . 2021 Dec; 92(4):1082-1089. PMID: 34949760
Background: Visual tracking of moving objects requires sustained attention and prediction of the object's trajectory. We tested the hypothesis that measures of eye-head tracking of moving objects are associated to...
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Backstrom A, Johansson A, Rudolfsson T, Ronnqvist L, von Hofsten C, Rosander K, et al.
Res Dev Disabil . 2021 Jun; 115:104014. PMID: 34174471
Background: Atypical motor functioning is prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Knowledge of the underlying kinematic properties of these problems is sparse. Aims: To investigate characteristics of manual...
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Domellof E, Backstrom A, Johansson A, Ronnqvist L, von Hofsten C, Rosander K
Dev Psychobiol . 2019 Sep; 62(2):250-265. PMID: 31502277
This study explored age-related differences in motor planning as expressed in arm-hand kinematics during a sequential peg moving task with varying demands on goal insertion complexity (second-order planning). The peg...
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Kaul Y, Rosander K, Gronqvist H, Strand Brodd K, Hellstrom-Westas L, von Hofsten C
Infant Behav Dev . 2019 Jun; 57:101333. PMID: 31238256
The purpose was to investigate associations between quality of reaching for moving objects at 8 months corrected age and neurodevelopment at 2.5 years in children born very preterm (gestational age...
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von Hofsten C, Rosander K
Adv Child Dev Behav . 2018 Jul; 55:73-106. PMID: 30031439
Infancy is the most dynamic part of human development. During this period, all basic sensorimotor and cognitive abilities are established. In this chapter, we will trace some of the important...
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Hreinsdottir J, Kaul Y, Hellstrom-Westas L, Rosander K, von Hofsten C, Holmstrom G
Acta Paediatr . 2017 Dec; 107(5):822-830. PMID: 29288532
Aim: To identify possible predictive factors for visual problems at 6.5 years in children born very preterm. Methods: During 2004-2007, all very preterm infants (gestational age [GA] <32 weeks) in...
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Kaul Y, Rosander K, von Hofsten C, Strand Brodd K, Holmstrom G, Kaul A, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2016 Mar; 80(1):35-42. PMID: 27027722
Background: Typically developing infants track moving objects with eye and head movements in a smooth and predictive way at 4 mo of age, but this ability is delayed in very...
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Cunha A, Soares D, Carvalho R, Rosander K, von Hofsten C, Tudella E
Infant Behav Dev . 2015 Aug; 41:64-72. PMID: 26311469
At 3 months of age, reaching behavior was measured in a group of 10 girls and 10 boys born at term. The assessments were carried out on the average 2...