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1 ures (eg, duration of psychotic symptoms and intelligence quotient).
2  significant above and beyond differences in intelligence quotient.
3 orted that foetal valproate exposure impairs intelligence quotient.
4 vely); findings were similar for performance intelligence quotient.
5 mentary literature also suggests deficits in intelligence quotient.
6 l group (n = 30) matched for age, gender and intelligence quotient.
7 n carriers and noncarriers had the same mean intelligence quotient.
8 factor, duration of epilepsy, and full-scale intelligence quotient.
9 fatigue, cognitive complaints, and premorbid intelligence quotient.
10  power, which was negatively correlated with intelligence quotient.
11 iated with School Entry Assessment score and intelligence quotient.
12 velopment indexes and verbal and performance intelligence quotients.
13 th autism and in children with below-average intelligence quotients.
14 ose children whose mothers had higher verbal intelligence quotients.
15 , especially in regard to children with high intelligence quotients.
16 ly increase the probability of reduced total intelligence quotient, 2 years after admission to a PICU
17 ease the probability of having a lower total intelligence quotient, 2 years after PICU admission.
18 es (-4.0, 95% CI: -7.6, -0.5), and composite intelligence quotient (-3.4, 95% CI: -6.6, -0.3) scores
19                                   Full-scale intelligence quotient (88+/-18) was significantly lower
20  measures, including the Wechsler Full-Scale Intelligence Quotient (98+/-13 vs. 98+/-14); Number of D
21 s performed similarly on tests of full-scale intelligence quotient, academic achievement, attention/c
22 elevated rate of below average scores across intelligence quotient, achievement, and adaptive behavio
23 h-functioning individuals with autism and 94 intelligence quotient, age and gender matched healthy in
24 , no significant changes were seen in global intelligence quotient and academic achievement.
25            Adverse outcomes, such as reduced intelligence quotient and academic deficits, occur at le
26 tal of 303 RD cases were identified by using intelligence quotient and achievement test scores collec
27 ined largely unchanged after controlling for intelligence quotient and after accounting for psychotro
28                                              Intelligence quotient and age difference from controls,
29  event-related functional MRI experiment, 43 intelligence quotient and age-matched male participants
30             We found no relationship between intelligence quotient and autism symptomatology in callo
31                              Higher maternal intelligence quotient and child's age were significantly
32 lly mediated associations between Full-Scale Intelligence Quotient and left perisylvian surface area,
33 , phonological and semantic fluency, general intelligence quotient and reduced MWF in the left tempor
34                         Correlations between intelligence quotient and task performance, however, app
35  modulating associations between performance intelligence quotient and the integrity of major white m
36 al fasciculus was positively associated with intelligence quotient and verbal fluency in patients, an
37 asures of memory, there was little change in intelligence quotient and visual attention over the stud
38 ks) was positively associated with offspring intelligence quotient and with increased odds of offspri
39                               Stanford-Binet Intelligence Quotients and Bayley Mental Developmental I
40 en between cognitive performance (full-scale intelligence quotient) and systolic blood pressure (P =
41 visual-motor, sensory-motor, auditory-vocal, intelligence quotient, and academic skills.
42 traparietal sulcus that correlated with age, intelligence quotient, and Autism Diagnostic Interview-R
43  controls who were matched for age, sex, and intelligence quotient, and compared between-group differ
44 aged 8 to 17 years, matched for age, gender, intelligence quotient, and head motion.
45 comes, including changes in pubertal timing, intelligence quotient, and mental health.
46 ctivity, emotional lability, a below average intelligence quotient, and short stature.
47 viduals with tuberous sclerosis and a normal intelligence quotient (approximately 50%) are commonly a
48 ue organization), with depression scores and intelligence quotient as included covariates.
49 ion and American National Adult Reading Test intelligence quotient as proposed proxies.
50 core (age, 4 years; n = 5,832), standardized intelligence quotient assessed by Wechsler Intelligence
51                                        Their intelligence quotient at 11 y old was available.
52 djustment for sex, APOE epsilon4 status, and intelligence quotient at 11 y old, the effects associate
53 turation and dose of desaturation with total intelligence quotient at 2-year follow-up was evaluated
54        The primary outcome was the composite intelligence quotient at 5 years of age.
55 rences on enrollment significantly predicted intelligence quotient at follow-up.
56           Late neurocognitive effects impact intelligence quotient, behavior, and achievement.
57 s showed associations with lower performance intelligence quotient (beta -0.056, OR 1.13 [95% CI 1.04
58 al cognitive abilities (general intelligence/intelligence quotient; crystallized and fluid intelligen
59                                   Full Scale Intelligence Quotient decreased by 1.5 points (95% CI 0.
60 t HVS and their associations with full-scale intelligence quotient depend on when the VLs were measur
61  to 9.1; P=0.03), but not on the Binet-Kamat intelligence quotient (difference, 2.5; 95% CI, -0.1 to
62 more robust, remaining significant even when intelligence quotient differences were accounted for.
63 rity and full-scale, verbal, and performance intelligence quotients (FIQ, VIQ, and PIQ).
64                       The average full-scale intelligence quotient for the patient cohort was 81 (95%
65   The primary outcome measure was full-scale intelligence quotient (FSIQ) on the Wechsler Preschool a
66       The primary outcome was the full-scale intelligence quotient (FSIQ) score.
67 p, a negative correlation between full-scale intelligence quotient (FSIQ) scores and caudate volume w
68                Lower than average full-scale intelligence quotient (FSIQ) was associated with either
69                               The Full-Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ) was evaluated by the Wechsl
70 d function, processing speed, and full-scale intelligence quotient (FSIQ) were derived from the Natio
71 from baseline was significant for Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ), Verbal IQ (VIQ), and Nonve
72 howed a positive association with Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ), with the average FSIQ scor
73  functioning called the estimated full-scale intelligence quotient (FSIQ).
74          Full-scale, verbal, and performance intelligence quotient (FSIQ, VIQ, PIQ) scores were asses
75 eria for the MPH trial included an estimated intelligence quotient greater than 50, academic achievem
76 24 and 34 weeks' gestation, and had a global intelligence quotient greater than 70 and a working memo
77  criteria were women aged 14 to 45 years, an intelligence quotient greater than 70 points, and, for t
78 d/or congenital diaphragmatic hernia with an intelligence quotient greater than or equal to 80 and a
79 tched group-wise on age (range 12-24 years), intelligence quotient (>/= 85) and handedness.
80 (95% CI: 3.1, 11.2) points lower on tests of intelligence quotient, had poorer memory (P < 0.04), and
81 t breast-feeding can lead to improvements in intelligence quotient in children and lower risks of non
82 in the first 2 years of life better predicts intelligence quotients in adults than increases in heigh
83 n between surface area and estimation of the intelligence quotient IQ (IQ(est)) and between cortical
84 ciated with lower offspring WASI performance intelligence quotient (IQ) (-0.52 points; 95% CI, -0.87
85 iation (SD) scores were found for Full Scale intelligence quotient (IQ) (-0.52 SD; 95% CI, -0.68 to -
86 dren being in the lowest quartile for verbal intelligence quotient (IQ) (no seafood consumption, odds
87        Associations between parental age and intelligence quotient (IQ) among 565,433 Swedish males (
88 lly significant (i) differences in postnatal intelligence quotient (IQ) and (ii) alterations of brain
89  of dose with age and time from diagnosis on intelligence quotient (IQ) and academic achievement (rea
90 sting, including age-appropriate measures of intelligence quotient (IQ) and achievement tests.
91 ge impairments, seizures, gait disturbances, intelligence quotient (IQ) and adaptive function, as wel
92 is of a monotonic relation between childhood intelligence quotient (IQ) and adult mortality and to de
93 ooked in the literature (aim 1), and for the intelligence quotient (IQ) and head motion, which are ge
94  between institutionalization and both lower intelligence quotient (IQ) and higher levels of attentio
95 n the nonirradiated (No-CRT) group on verbal intelligence quotient (IQ) and in the motor domain.
96 ficient" evidence for an association between Intelligence Quotient (IQ) and PBDEs.
97                    Mean full-scale or global intelligence quotient (IQ) and performance IQ scores ove
98  and >/=26 weeks' gestation with the child's intelligence quotient (IQ) and problem behaviors at ages
99 een blood lead concentrations and children's intelligence quotient (IQ) and school performance.
100                      Our primary outcome was intelligence quotient (IQ) at 6 years of age (age-6 IQ)
101 egnancy was associated with higher estimated intelligence quotient (IQ) at age 10 (beta 1.29 [0.27, 2
102    At baseline, there were no differences in intelligence quotient (IQ) based on age.
103 ocognitive evaluation (NE), the mean rate of intelligence quotient (IQ) change for patients who recei
104 se relationship between frequency of use and intelligence quotient (IQ) change.
105 bout excessive and inappropriate reliance on intelligence quotient (IQ) cut-offs.
106  and estimate that 0.14 points of per-foetus intelligence quotient (IQ) decrements and 7,360 deaths f
107                                    Childhood intelligence quotient (IQ) did not differ significantly
108  placebo (n = 34), balanced for age, sex and intelligence quotient (IQ) for at least 21 days.
109 Children's Abilities at age 4 and full scale intelligence quotient (IQ) from the Wechsler Abbreviated
110    We also used the Wechsler test to measure intelligence quotient (IQ) in a randomly selected subset
111 rrelates of prenatal and postnatal growth on Intelligence Quotient (IQ) in childhood in term-born chi
112 hthalate or bisphenol exposure and nonverbal intelligence quotient (IQ) in children 6 years of age.
113 median 10 weeks [IQR 9-12]) and a measure of intelligence quotient (IQ) in the offspring at age 8 yea
114 itive correlations between FA and full-scale intelligence quotient (IQ) in the right inferior fronto-
115                                              Intelligence quotient (IQ) is a standardized measure of
116             An analysis for the basis of the intelligence quotient (IQ) loss revealed that subtest ra
117 luence of STHs and nutritional status on the intelligence quotient (IQ) of adolescents in the Chitwan
118                         26 (27%) boys had an intelligence quotient (IQ) of less than 70.
119                                     The mean intelligence quotient (IQ) of the entire group was not s
120  groups did not differ significantly in age, intelligence quotient (IQ) or handedness.
121                        We compared change in intelligence quotient (IQ) over time in pediatric patien
122          The difference was driven mainly by intelligence quotient (IQ) points loss and intellectual
123 ndividuals with ADHD, and a decrease of 2.25 intelligence quotient (IQ) points per rare deleterious v
124 perience cognitive decline at a rate of 0.35 intelligence quotient (IQ) points per year (95% CI, 0.29
125 es specific to visual-motor integration (5.1 intelligence quotient (IQ) points, 95% confidence interv
126  treatment, which was assessed by either the intelligence quotient (IQ) responder rate (defined as im
127 an of 1.0 years post-HSCT using the Wechsler intelligence quotient (IQ) scales, the Beery-Buktenica T
128             All had data on birth weight and intelligence quotient (IQ) score at the time of military
129                                    A reduced intelligence quotient (IQ) score has broad economic and
130 g pregnancy might be associated with reduced intelligence quotient (IQ) score in offspring.
131 ormance, and predictive associations between intelligence quotient (IQ) scores and later-life outcome
132 nditional length >=1 z score at 1 y had mean intelligence quotient (IQ) scores at 18 y 4.50 points (9
133 gnancy were related to verbal and full scale intelligence quotient (IQ) scores at 5 and 6 y, but thes
134  cord blood choline concentrations and child intelligence quotient (IQ) scores at 5 y of age.
135 munity disadvantage on changes in children's intelligence quotient (IQ) scores from age 6 years to ag
136 s from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 who had intelligence quotient (IQ) scores from the same cognitiv
137                                Historically, intelligence quotient (IQ) scores have provided a benchm
138  no symptoms of encephalopathy, have reduced intelligence quotient (IQ) scores in childhood.
139 re Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised intelligence quotient (IQ) scores were available, this p
140 maintain that education has little effect on intelligence quotient (IQ) scores, others claim that IQ
141 and Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children intelligence quotient (IQ) scores.
142          Neurocognitive assessments included intelligence quotient (IQ) tests and tests of academic a
143 ow birth weights (LBW, <2500 g) have a lower intelligence quotient (IQ) than those with normal birth
144                                              Intelligence quotient (IQ) was measured in childhood and
145                                              Intelligence quotient (IQ) was significantly lower in pa
146 the 1970s, in the aftermath of the "race and intelligence quotient (IQ)" and "human sociobiology" deb
147 hypoxia-ischemia is associated with death or intelligence quotient (IQ)<70 at 6 to 7 years among infa
148  PCB exposure in relation to cognitive test (intelligence quotient (IQ)) scores on the Wechsler Intel
149 es of cognitive impairments [e.g., decreased intelligence quotient (IQ), academic performance] and ne
150 ated with memory quotient (MQ), but not with intelligence quotient (IQ), age, or sex.
151 vity within the DMN as a function of age and intelligence quotient (IQ), and (3) the association betw
152 visual-motor, sensory-motor, auditory-vocal, intelligence quotient (IQ), and academic skills.
153 he effect of AED withdrawal on postoperative intelligence quotient (IQ), and change in IQ (delta IQ)
154 ial Doppler ultrasound (TCD), measurement of intelligence quotient (IQ), and magnetic resonance imagi
155 controlled for sociodemographic confounders, intelligence quotient (IQ), and other traumas.
156 at age 6 y, children received assessments of intelligence quotient (IQ), attention control (Day-Night
157 of ASD, we examined the relationship between intelligence quotient (IQ), behavior and language assess
158 cantly overlap the targets in males of lower intelligence quotient (IQ), but neither overlaps signifi
159 ound various behavioral assessments [such as intelligence quotient (IQ), early language ability, and
160 city was obtained with regard to Performance Intelligence Quotient (IQ), Full Scale IQ, Attention, Re
161                                              Intelligence quotient (IQ), grades, and scores on achiev
162 ibited superior long-term outcomes in global intelligence quotient (IQ), perceptual reasoning, and wo
163 rajectories between groups in the domains of intelligence quotient (IQ), processing speed, working me
164  each group were matched on age, sex, verbal intelligence quotient (IQ), reading ability, and persist
165 y associated with schizophrenia and baseline intelligence quotient (IQ), respectively, but schizophre
166 ta = 0.80, p = 0.0095), corresponding to a 6 intelligence quotient (IQ)-point difference.
167 essments of autistic symptoms, language, and intelligence quotient (IQ).
168 gnitive impairment as measured by Full-Scale Intelligence Quotient (IQ).
169  genetic variants, are associated with child intelligence quotient (IQ).
170 operties under consideration with respect to intelligence quotient (IQ-scores).
171 utational load to show that lower and higher intelligence quotients (IQ) affected individuals can be
172 sed brain connectivity correlates with lower intelligence quotients (IQ) in individuals with DS; howe
173  changes on global measures of intelligence (intelligence quotient [IQ]) and academic achievement at
174  collect data on cognitive neurodevelopment (intelligence quotient [IQ]) using the WAIS-IV, which was
175 althy controls on all cognitive domains (eg, intelligence quotient [IQ], 76 [standard deviation {SD},
176                  Although people with higher intelligence quotients (IQs) are quicker at processing s
177 culties and have lower, though normal-range, intelligence quotients (IQs) versus their full-term peer
178    Child verbal, performance, and full-scale intelligence quotients (IQs) were assessed at ages 5-6 y
179                 In comparison with controls, intelligence quotients (IQs) were lower in both SCD grou
180 n criteria included intellectual disability (intelligence quotient &lt;70), autism spectrum disorder, or
181        These studies used age-matched and/or intelligence quotient-matched control groups whose readi
182 with schizophrenia and 26 age-, gender-, and intelligence quotient-matched healthy controls (HCs) par
183                       Controls were age- and intelligence quotient-matched to the unaffected siblings
184 ed from 20 children with ASD and 19 age- and intelligence quotient-matched typically developing child
185 educed Verbal Index scores included maternal intelligence quotient, maternal education, post-birth an
186 <5/10, or hearing loss <40 dB, or full scale intelligence quotient (minus two to minus one standard d
187 aseline demographics and estimated premorbid intelligence quotient, non-HIV-related comorbidities, cu
188 ear-old children with mental retardation (an intelligence quotient of 70 or less) were identified in
189                               The full-scale intelligence quotient of survivors without chromosomal a
190 ve function in 143 (69%) with the full-scale intelligence quotient of the Wechsler intelligence scale
191 ple with psychiatric symptoms, low premorbid intelligence quotient, or minimal information technology
192 rall group had significantly lower estimated intelligence quotient (P < .0001), attention (P = .0051)
193 al development index (P < 0.01), performance intelligence quotient (P < 0.001), and verbal intelligen
194 ntelligence quotient (P < 0.001), and verbal intelligence quotient (P < 0.001).
195 l psychopathology (p=0.013 and p=0.004), low intelligence quotient (p=0.041 and p<0.0001), mental hea
196               After adjustment for childhood intelligence quotient, partial correlations were strengt
197 the inclusion of controls such as education, intelligence quotient, physical health, height, self-est
198 rbal intelligence quotient (VIQ)-performance intelligence quotient (PIQ) discrepancy.
199 e was, on average, a gain of one half of one intelligence quotient point at age 8.
200 ation desaturation would result in a loss of intelligence quotient points at 2 years with a 90% proba
201  12 hours of monitoring results in a loss of intelligence quotient points at 2 years, with a 90% prob
202 n during and after therapy at a rate of -3.9 intelligence quotient points per year (P =.0028).
203                                         Mean intelligence quotients ranged across groups from 92.9 to
204        All groups were matched on non-verbal intelligence quotient, reading age and rhyme performance
205 cenario A), and infant LAZ and mid-childhood intelligence quotient (scenario B).
206 ic donor and had a Developmental Quotient or Intelligence Quotient score above 70 (i.e., none had mod
207 ligence Third Edition (WPPSI-III) Full Scale Intelligence Quotient score at age 5 years.
208              All participants had full-scale intelligence quotient scores >78 and groups were matched
209 d at birth was associated with higher verbal intelligence quotient scores (2.61, 95% confidence inter
210 ficantly associated with Wechsler Full Scale Intelligence Quotient scores (administered via the age-a
211        Risk-associated alleles predict lower intelligence quotient scores and speed of cognitive proc
212 gnificant difference in estimated decline in intelligence quotient scores between patients with lacun
213 in early adulthood and associated with lower intelligence quotient scores.
214   Potential confounding factors of age, sex, intelligence quotient, socioeconomic status, pubertal ti
215 andidate genes exhibited significantly lower intelligence quotients, supporting their strong function
216 of at least 3 years (based on a standardised intelligence quotient test), and had trisomy 21 (full, m
217 kers matched for age, gender and performance intelligence quotient that allows evaluation of neural a
218  controls (matched on age, sex and premorbid intelligence quotient), the patients showed deficits in
219 ague Seizure Severity scale, the Binet-Kamat intelligence quotient, the social quotient on the Vinela
220 line including a 2.5-to-3 point reduction in intelligence quotient throughout the Roman Empire.
221                    Cognitive correlations of intelligence quotient to GMV were found in cerebellar-oc
222 ation disorders and explain a portion of the intelligence quotient variability.
223 l thickness with the magnitude of the verbal intelligence quotient (VIQ)-performance intelligence quo
224 ge 5 years, producing verbal and performance intelligence quotients (VIQ and PIQ); associations with
225 ject's verbal, comprehensive, and full-scale intelligence quotients (VIQ, PIQ, and FSIQ), which refle
226 n perception did not remain significant when intelligence quotient was controlled for, but group diff
227                                              Intelligence quotient was not significantly different am
228 within the average range, although estimated intelligence quotient was significantly below the normat
229 eneral intelligence by 0.8 and 2.6 points of intelligence quotient when duplicated or deleted, respec
230 s of early deprivation after controlling for intelligence quotient, with less time spent in the birth
231            No behavioral measures, including intelligence quotient, working memory, or mathematical a
232         The two groups were matched for age, intelligence quotient, years of education, and anxiety a

 
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