Gyrification is a hallmark of human brain development, starting in the second half of gestation in primary cortices, followed by unimodal and then transmodal associative cortices. Alterations in gyrification have been noted in premature-born newborns and children, suggesting abnormal cortical folding to be a permanent feature of prematurity. Furthermore, both gyrification and prematurity are tightly linked with cognitive performance, indicating a link between prematurity, gyrification, and cognitive performance. To investigate this triangular relation, we tested the following two hypotheses: (i) gyrification is aberrant in premature-born adults; and (ii) aberrant gyrification contributes to the impact of prematurity on adult cognitive perfo...
Aim This study examined whether late-preterm birth (34+0 to 36+6wks+d gestational age) was associat...
Very preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thicknes...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
Background: The last trimester of pregnancy is a critical period for the establishment of cortical g...
Cortical thickness (CTh) reflects cortical properties such as dendritic complexity and synaptic dens...
Premature birth is associated with alterations in brain structure, particularly in white matter. Amo...
Background Premature-born individuals have an increased risk for long-term neurocognitive impairm...
In the human brain, the morphology of cortical gyri and sulci is complex and variable among individu...
Aims To investigate cortical organization in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of preterm-born...
Gyrification of the cerebral cortex changes with aging and relates to development of cognitive funct...
AbstractAlterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been descr...
Imaging studies have characterized functional and structural brain abnormalities in adults after pre...
A universal allometric scaling law has been proposed to describe cortical folding of the mammalian b...
Preterm birth is a leading cause for impaired neurocognitive development with an increased risk for ...
Lasting volume reductions in subcortical and temporal-insular cortices after premature birth suggest...
Aim This study examined whether late-preterm birth (34+0 to 36+6wks+d gestational age) was associat...
Very preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thicknes...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
Background: The last trimester of pregnancy is a critical period for the establishment of cortical g...
Cortical thickness (CTh) reflects cortical properties such as dendritic complexity and synaptic dens...
Premature birth is associated with alterations in brain structure, particularly in white matter. Amo...
Background Premature-born individuals have an increased risk for long-term neurocognitive impairm...
In the human brain, the morphology of cortical gyri and sulci is complex and variable among individu...
Aims To investigate cortical organization in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of preterm-born...
Gyrification of the cerebral cortex changes with aging and relates to development of cognitive funct...
AbstractAlterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been descr...
Imaging studies have characterized functional and structural brain abnormalities in adults after pre...
A universal allometric scaling law has been proposed to describe cortical folding of the mammalian b...
Preterm birth is a leading cause for impaired neurocognitive development with an increased risk for ...
Lasting volume reductions in subcortical and temporal-insular cortices after premature birth suggest...
Aim This study examined whether late-preterm birth (34+0 to 36+6wks+d gestational age) was associat...
Very preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thicknes...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...