This study investigates neural language organization in very preterm born children compared to control children and examines the relationship between language organization, age, and language performance. Fifty-six preterms and 38 controls (7–12 y) completed a functional magnetic resonance imaging language task. Lateralization and signal change were computed for language-relevant brain regions. Younger preterms showed a bilateral language network whereas older preterms revealed left-sided language organization. No age-related differences in language organization were observed in controls. Results indicate that preterms maintain atypical bilateral language organization longer than term born controls. This might reflect a delay of neural langu...
There is a growing evidence that very preterm birth, even in absence of cerebral damage, may affect ...
Language deficits are reported in preterm born children across development. Recent neuroimaging stud...
Background: Preterm birth occurs in up to 12% of births, and therefore affects a large number of new...
Background: Neural structural abnormalities as well as cognitive difficulties in language processing...
Language development in preterm children is quite special. Behavioral studies found that preterm chi...
Children born at a very low gestational age, even those without neurosensory damages, are at risk of...
Predicting language performances after preterm birth is challenging. It is described in the literatu...
Predicting language performances after preterm birth is challenging. It is described in the literatu...
Language deficits are reported in preterm born children across development. Recent neuroimaging stud...
Preterm children often have language problems. This atypical language development is probably due to...
<div><p>Preterm children often have language problems. This atypical language development is probabl...
© 2011 Dr. Natalie BarreChildren who are born very preterm (<32 weeks’ gestational age) or very low ...
Preterm children often have language problems. This atypical language development is probably due to...
none2The impact of preterm birth on language development has recently become a focus of interest. Pr...
Recent data suggest recovery of language systems but persistent structural abnormalities in the prem...
There is a growing evidence that very preterm birth, even in absence of cerebral damage, may affect ...
Language deficits are reported in preterm born children across development. Recent neuroimaging stud...
Background: Preterm birth occurs in up to 12% of births, and therefore affects a large number of new...
Background: Neural structural abnormalities as well as cognitive difficulties in language processing...
Language development in preterm children is quite special. Behavioral studies found that preterm chi...
Children born at a very low gestational age, even those without neurosensory damages, are at risk of...
Predicting language performances after preterm birth is challenging. It is described in the literatu...
Predicting language performances after preterm birth is challenging. It is described in the literatu...
Language deficits are reported in preterm born children across development. Recent neuroimaging stud...
Preterm children often have language problems. This atypical language development is probably due to...
<div><p>Preterm children often have language problems. This atypical language development is probabl...
© 2011 Dr. Natalie BarreChildren who are born very preterm (<32 weeks’ gestational age) or very low ...
Preterm children often have language problems. This atypical language development is probably due to...
none2The impact of preterm birth on language development has recently become a focus of interest. Pr...
Recent data suggest recovery of language systems but persistent structural abnormalities in the prem...
There is a growing evidence that very preterm birth, even in absence of cerebral damage, may affect ...
Language deficits are reported in preterm born children across development. Recent neuroimaging stud...
Background: Preterm birth occurs in up to 12% of births, and therefore affects a large number of new...