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. 2023 Dec 9;13:21825. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-49037-w

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Prevalence (percentage and number of infants) and developmental course of persistence of pathological General Movements global character across T1 (at 35 ± 2 weeks postmenstrual age) and T2 (at 12 ± 3 weeks of corrected age) on (a) cognitive, (b) fine motor and (c) gross motor outcomes at 12 ± 3 months of corrected age (T3). The red area of the bar labelled "Persistence of pathological GMs across T1 and T2" represents the category: "persistent pathological General Movements (GMs) at both measurement times" with n = 1 for figure (a) cognitive, (b) fine motor and (c) gross motor outcomes, respectively. The variable persistence of pathological GMs was divided into the following categories: no pathological GMs at either assessment time (no CS at T1 and no F− at T2), no persistent pathological GMs at one assessment time (CS at T1 or F− at T2), and persistent pathological GMs at both assessment times (CS at T1 and F− at T2). BSID-III subtest scores between 7 and 13 were categorised as age-appropriate; BSID-III subtest scores between 1 and 6 were categorised as not age-appropriate. n = 95. The figures have been modified according to Prechtl and Einspieler22,23,35.