Children born prematurely are at high risk for long-term abnormal development, including deficits in attentional abilities that persist throughout adolescence. The severity of these cognitive difficulties varies significantly among preterm-born children, with both the level of prematurity and sex being the most relevant factors for the determination of their neurodevelopmental outcomes. In order to understand the neurostructural correlate of these disabilities, we used a brain connectome approach to analyze the effects of gender and degree of prematurity on the attentional system network related to executive control in school age preterm children. Our results suggest that being born extremely premature, as well as being born male, different...
Preterm birth and low birth weight has been associated with an increased risk of cognitive, behavior...
Higher risk for long-term cognitive and behavioral impairments is one of the hallmarks of extreme pr...
Prematurely born children are at higher risk for long-term adverse motor and cognitive outcomes. The...
Within preterm-born children, being born male and at a lower gestational age (GA) have both been ass...
Background: Predictors of attention problems remain uncertain. Here we distinguish prematurity from ...
Background: The literature on brain imaging in premature infants, is mostly made up of studies that ...
Within preterm-born children, being born male and at a lower gestational age (GA) have both been ass...
Adverse conditions during fetal life have been associated to both structural and functional changes ...
Adverse conditions during fetal life have been associated to both structural and functional changes ...
Extreme prematurity and pregnancy conditions leading to intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) affec...
Individuals born very preterm (VPT) are at risk of neurodevelopmental damage and of adverse educatio...
Extreme prematurity and pregnancy conditions leading to intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) affec...
Children and adolescents born very preterm born (i.e., < 32 weeks of gestational age) have an increa...
AbstractHigher risk for long-term cognitive and behavioral impairments is one of the hallmarks of ex...
Abstract Background Despite advances in antenatal and neonatal care, preterm birth remains a leading...
Preterm birth and low birth weight has been associated with an increased risk of cognitive, behavior...
Higher risk for long-term cognitive and behavioral impairments is one of the hallmarks of extreme pr...
Prematurely born children are at higher risk for long-term adverse motor and cognitive outcomes. The...
Within preterm-born children, being born male and at a lower gestational age (GA) have both been ass...
Background: Predictors of attention problems remain uncertain. Here we distinguish prematurity from ...
Background: The literature on brain imaging in premature infants, is mostly made up of studies that ...
Within preterm-born children, being born male and at a lower gestational age (GA) have both been ass...
Adverse conditions during fetal life have been associated to both structural and functional changes ...
Adverse conditions during fetal life have been associated to both structural and functional changes ...
Extreme prematurity and pregnancy conditions leading to intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) affec...
Individuals born very preterm (VPT) are at risk of neurodevelopmental damage and of adverse educatio...
Extreme prematurity and pregnancy conditions leading to intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) affec...
Children and adolescents born very preterm born (i.e., < 32 weeks of gestational age) have an increa...
AbstractHigher risk for long-term cognitive and behavioral impairments is one of the hallmarks of ex...
Abstract Background Despite advances in antenatal and neonatal care, preterm birth remains a leading...
Preterm birth and low birth weight has been associated with an increased risk of cognitive, behavior...
Higher risk for long-term cognitive and behavioral impairments is one of the hallmarks of extreme pr...
Prematurely born children are at higher risk for long-term adverse motor and cognitive outcomes. The...