How prematurity affects long-term cognitive ability
More than 10% of all babies are born preterm every year, and prematurity is a well-established risk factor for cognitive impairment at some level.
Prematurity affects working memory in particular
In a recent German study involving 1326 8-year-old children, it was found that being born preterm specifically affected the ability to solve tasks with a high cognitive load (i.e. greater demands on working memory), whereas tasks with a low load were largely unaffected.