Objective Functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) of neonates with perinatal brain injury could improve prediction of motor impairment before symptoms manifest, and establish how early brain organization relates to subsequent development. This cohort study is the first to describe and quantitatively assess functional brain networks and their relation to later motor skills in neonates with a diverse range of perinatal brain injuries. Methods Infants (n = 65, included in final analyses: n = 53) were recruited from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and were stratified based on their age at birth (prematurevs. term), and on whether neuropathology was diagnosed from structural MRI. Functional brain networks and a measure...
Objective To assess associations between neonatal brain injury assessed by magnetic resonance imagin...
Globally, preterm birth (defined as birth at <37 weeks of gestation) affects around 11% of deliveri...
Functional connectivity (FC) is known to be individually unique and to reflect cognitive variability...
Objective: Functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) of neonates with perinatal bra...
Objective: Functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) of neonates with perinatal bra...
AbstractBrain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis ...
Infancy is a critical and immensely important period in human brain development. Subtle changes duri...
Human large-scale functional brain networks are hypothesized to undergo significant changes over dev...
The feasibility to use functional MRI (fMRI) during natural sleep to assess low-frequency basal brai...
Background: Early exposure to nociceptive events may cause brain structural alterations in preterm n...
Brain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis has reve...
Objective, early, and non-invasive assessment of brain function in high-risk newborns is critical to...
Aim: This study aimed to examine associations between structural MRI and concurrent motor, neurologi...
Investigation of the brain's functional connectome can improve our understanding of how an individua...
In the mature human brain, the neural processing related to different body parts is reflected in pat...
Objective To assess associations between neonatal brain injury assessed by magnetic resonance imagin...
Globally, preterm birth (defined as birth at <37 weeks of gestation) affects around 11% of deliveri...
Functional connectivity (FC) is known to be individually unique and to reflect cognitive variability...
Objective: Functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) of neonates with perinatal bra...
Objective: Functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging (fcMRI) of neonates with perinatal bra...
AbstractBrain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis ...
Infancy is a critical and immensely important period in human brain development. Subtle changes duri...
Human large-scale functional brain networks are hypothesized to undergo significant changes over dev...
The feasibility to use functional MRI (fMRI) during natural sleep to assess low-frequency basal brai...
Background: Early exposure to nociceptive events may cause brain structural alterations in preterm n...
Brain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis has reve...
Objective, early, and non-invasive assessment of brain function in high-risk newborns is critical to...
Aim: This study aimed to examine associations between structural MRI and concurrent motor, neurologi...
Investigation of the brain's functional connectome can improve our understanding of how an individua...
In the mature human brain, the neural processing related to different body parts is reflected in pat...
Objective To assess associations between neonatal brain injury assessed by magnetic resonance imagin...
Globally, preterm birth (defined as birth at <37 weeks of gestation) affects around 11% of deliveri...
Functional connectivity (FC) is known to be individually unique and to reflect cognitive variability...