BACKGROUND: Studies in rodents provide compelling evidence that microorganisms inhabiting the gut influence neurodevelopment. In particular, experimental manipulations that alter intestinal microbiota impact exploratory and communicative behaviors and cognitive performance. In humans, the first years of life are a dynamic time in gut colonization and brain development, but little is known about the relationship between these two processes. METHODS:We tested whether microbial composition at 1 year of age is associated with cognitive outcomes using the Mullen Scales of Early Learning and with global and regional brain volumes using structural magnetic resonance imaging at 1 and 2 years of age. Fecal samples were collected from 89 typically d...
Importance: In animal models, the early life gut microbiome influences later neurodevelopment. Corre...
: Maternal gestational obesity is a risk factor for offspring's neurodevelopment and later neuro-cog...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates that psychopathological disorders are associated with the ...
BACKGROUND: Studies conducted in rodents provide compelling evidence that the gut microbiome influen...
Animal models suggest that the gut microbiota can influence cognitive development and functioning vi...
Growing evidence is demonstrating the connection between the microbiota gut-brain axis and neurodeve...
The gut microbiome appears to play an important role in human health and disease. However, only litt...
Dysbiosis of gut microbiota has been retrospectively linked to autism spectrum disorders but the tem...
In the first 2-3 years of life, the gut microbiota of infants quickly becomes diverse and rich. Disr...
Recently, there has been a surge of interest in the possibility that microbial communities inhabitin...
The gut microbiome has emerged as an important contributor to human health and development. Experime...
Background: Despite intense interest in the relationship between gut microbiota and brain developmen...
During childhood, our brain is exposed to a variety of environmental inputs that can sculpt synaptic...
Despite the well-recognized importance of proper gut microbiota assembly for the child’s future heal...
During early life, dynamic gut colonization and brain development co-occur with potential cross-talk...
Importance: In animal models, the early life gut microbiome influences later neurodevelopment. Corre...
: Maternal gestational obesity is a risk factor for offspring's neurodevelopment and later neuro-cog...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates that psychopathological disorders are associated with the ...
BACKGROUND: Studies conducted in rodents provide compelling evidence that the gut microbiome influen...
Animal models suggest that the gut microbiota can influence cognitive development and functioning vi...
Growing evidence is demonstrating the connection between the microbiota gut-brain axis and neurodeve...
The gut microbiome appears to play an important role in human health and disease. However, only litt...
Dysbiosis of gut microbiota has been retrospectively linked to autism spectrum disorders but the tem...
In the first 2-3 years of life, the gut microbiota of infants quickly becomes diverse and rich. Disr...
Recently, there has been a surge of interest in the possibility that microbial communities inhabitin...
The gut microbiome has emerged as an important contributor to human health and development. Experime...
Background: Despite intense interest in the relationship between gut microbiota and brain developmen...
During childhood, our brain is exposed to a variety of environmental inputs that can sculpt synaptic...
Despite the well-recognized importance of proper gut microbiota assembly for the child’s future heal...
During early life, dynamic gut colonization and brain development co-occur with potential cross-talk...
Importance: In animal models, the early life gut microbiome influences later neurodevelopment. Corre...
: Maternal gestational obesity is a risk factor for offspring's neurodevelopment and later neuro-cog...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates that psychopathological disorders are associated with the ...