Advances in neonatal medicine have resulted in a larger proportion of preterm-born individuals reaching adulthood. Their increased liability to psychiatric illness and …
Brain structural changes in premature infants appear before term age. Functional differences between premature infants and healthy fetuses during this period have yet to be explored …
Preterm infants develop differently than those born at term and are at higher risk of brain pathology. Thus, an understanding of their development is of particular importance. Diffusion …
E Gozdas, NA Parikh, SL Merhar, JA Tkach… - Brain Structure and …, 2018 - Springer
Very preterm infants (≤ 31 weeks gestational age) are at high risk for brain injury and delayed development. Applying functional connectivity and graph theory methods to resting …
Introduction Resting state networks are proposed to reflect the neuronal connectivity that underlies cognitive processes. Consequently, abnormal behaviour of these networks due to …
Objective To use structural connectivity to (1) compare brain networks between typically and atypically developing (very preterm) children,(2) explore associations between potential …
AN Nielsen, S Kaplan, D Meyer, D Alexopoulos… - Cerebral …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The period immediately after birth is a critical developmental window, capturing rapid maturation of brain structure and a child's earliest experiences. Large-scale brain systems …
L He, H Li, SK Holland, W Yuan, M Altaye… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
Investigation of the brain's functional connectome can improve our understanding of how an individual brain's organizational changes influence cognitive function and could result in …
Prematurity disrupts brain development during a critical period of brain growth and organization and is known to be associated with an increased risk of neurodevelopmental …