Background. Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) affects up to 4% of a pediatric population, with many comorbidities in the\nmedium-long term. Functional alterations in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) may explain why OSAS impacts aspects such as executive\nfunctions, memory, motor control, attention, visual-spatial skills, learning, and mood regulation. Emotional intelligence (EI) is a\ncomplex neuropsychological function that could be impaired in many clinical conditions. Purpose. The aim of the study is to\nevaluate the difference in emotional intelligence skills among children with OSAS and healthy subjects (nOSAS). Methods.\n129 children ..............................
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