Functional connectivity (FC) is known to be individually unique and to reflect cognitive variability. Although FC can serve as a valuable correlate and potential predictor of (patho-) physiological nervous function in high-risk constellations, such as preterm birth, templates for individualized FC analysis are lacking, and knowledge about the capacity of the premature brain to develop FC variability is limited. In a cohort of prospectively recruited, preterm-born infants undergoing magnetic resonance imaging close to term equivalent age, we show that the overall pattern could be reliably detected with a broad range of interindividual FC variability in regions of higher-order cognitive functions (e.g., association cortices) and less interind...
International audienceIn recent years, functional connectivity in the developmental science received...
Early human brain development constitutes a sequence of intricate processes resulting in the ontogen...
© 2017 M. Lavanga et al. In recent years, functional connectivity in the developmental science recei...
Advances in neonatal medicine have resulted in a larger proportion of preterm-born individuals reach...
Brain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis has reve...
AbstractAdvances in neonatal medicine have resulted in a larger proportion of preterm-born individua...
AbstractFormation of operational neural networks is one of the most significant accomplishments of h...
Formation of operational neural networks is one of the most significant accomplishments of human fet...
Our brain is a complex network of structurally and functionally interconnected regions, shaped to ef...
The Developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) is an Open Science project which provides the first l...
Objective\ud \ud Late preterm birth confers increased risk of developmental delay, academic difficul...
The formation of resting-state functional networks in infancy has been reported to be strongly impac...
The functional connectivity architecture of the adult human brain enables complex cognitive processe...
AbstractBrain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis ...
The developing brain has to adapt to environmental and intrinsic insults after extremely preterm (EP...
International audienceIn recent years, functional connectivity in the developmental science received...
Early human brain development constitutes a sequence of intricate processes resulting in the ontogen...
© 2017 M. Lavanga et al. In recent years, functional connectivity in the developmental science recei...
Advances in neonatal medicine have resulted in a larger proportion of preterm-born individuals reach...
Brain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis has reve...
AbstractAdvances in neonatal medicine have resulted in a larger proportion of preterm-born individua...
AbstractFormation of operational neural networks is one of the most significant accomplishments of h...
Formation of operational neural networks is one of the most significant accomplishments of human fet...
Our brain is a complex network of structurally and functionally interconnected regions, shaped to ef...
The Developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) is an Open Science project which provides the first l...
Objective\ud \ud Late preterm birth confers increased risk of developmental delay, academic difficul...
The formation of resting-state functional networks in infancy has been reported to be strongly impac...
The functional connectivity architecture of the adult human brain enables complex cognitive processe...
AbstractBrain development is adversely affected by preterm birth. Magnetic resonance image analysis ...
The developing brain has to adapt to environmental and intrinsic insults after extremely preterm (EP...
International audienceIn recent years, functional connectivity in the developmental science received...
Early human brain development constitutes a sequence of intricate processes resulting in the ontogen...
© 2017 M. Lavanga et al. In recent years, functional connectivity in the developmental science recei...