In recent years, exploration of the developing brain has become a major focus for researchers and clinicians in an attempt to understand what allows children to acquire amazing and unique abilities, as well as the impact of early disruptions (eg, prematurity, neonatal insults) that can lead to a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders. Noninvasive neuroimaging methods such as MRI are essential to establish links between the brain and behavioral changes in newborns and infants. In this review article, we aim to highlight recent and representative studies using the various techniques available: anatomical MRI, quantitative MRI (relaxometry, diffusion MRI), multiparametric approaches, and functional MRI. Today, protocols use 1.5 or 3T MRI s...
The human brain is susceptible to a wide variety of insults. The permanent residua of these abnormal...
International audienceAlready during the last trimester of gestation, functional responses are recor...
International audienceAlready during the last trimester of gestation, functional responses are recor...
In recent years, exploration of the developing brain has become a major focus for researchers and cl...
In recent years, exploration of the developing brain has become a major focus for researchers and cl...
Cognitive and motor development in children remain fascinating processes that are uniquely human. Pr...
Studying how the brain develops and becomes functional is important to understand how the man has be...
The cerebral ultrasound has been used many years for the diagnosis of brain lesions in term and pret...
Magnetic resonance (MR) techniques are attractive for use in the developing brain because of their r...
Functional MRI (fMRI) in infants is rapidly growing and providing fundamental insights into the orig...
With the increasing numbers of preterm infants who survive, it is of great benefit to be able to pre...
Significant human brain growth occurs during the third trimester, with a doubling of whole brain vol...
The neurological examination often falls short as a definitive test of central nervous system (CNS) ...
Every year fifteen million infants are born prematurely in the whole world. The maturation of the br...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a lack of normative diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and 3D MR spectr...
The human brain is susceptible to a wide variety of insults. The permanent residua of these abnormal...
International audienceAlready during the last trimester of gestation, functional responses are recor...
International audienceAlready during the last trimester of gestation, functional responses are recor...
In recent years, exploration of the developing brain has become a major focus for researchers and cl...
In recent years, exploration of the developing brain has become a major focus for researchers and cl...
Cognitive and motor development in children remain fascinating processes that are uniquely human. Pr...
Studying how the brain develops and becomes functional is important to understand how the man has be...
The cerebral ultrasound has been used many years for the diagnosis of brain lesions in term and pret...
Magnetic resonance (MR) techniques are attractive for use in the developing brain because of their r...
Functional MRI (fMRI) in infants is rapidly growing and providing fundamental insights into the orig...
With the increasing numbers of preterm infants who survive, it is of great benefit to be able to pre...
Significant human brain growth occurs during the third trimester, with a doubling of whole brain vol...
The neurological examination often falls short as a definitive test of central nervous system (CNS) ...
Every year fifteen million infants are born prematurely in the whole world. The maturation of the br...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a lack of normative diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and 3D MR spectr...
The human brain is susceptible to a wide variety of insults. The permanent residua of these abnormal...
International audienceAlready during the last trimester of gestation, functional responses are recor...
International audienceAlready during the last trimester of gestation, functional responses are recor...