OBJECTIVE: Advanced paternal age is associated with poor offspring developmental outcome. Though an increase in paternal age-related germline mutations may affect offspring white matter development, outcome differences could also be due to psychosocial factors. Here we investigate possible cerebral changes prior to strong environmental influences using brain MRI in a cohort of healthy term-born neonates. METHODS: We used structural and diffusion MRI images acquired soon after birth from a cohort (n = 275) of healthy term-born neonates. Images were analysed using a customised tract based spatial statistics (TBSS) processing pipeline. Neurodevelopmental assessment using the Bayley-III scales was offered to all participants at age 18 months. F...
Studying how the healthy human brain develops is important to understand early pathological mechanis...
Understanding healthy brain development in utero is crucial in order to detect abnormal developmenta...
Individuals born very preterm (before 33 weeks of gestation, VPT) are at risk of damage to developin...
OBJECTIVE: Advanced paternal age is associated with poor offspring developmental outcome. Though an ...
Survivors of preterm birth have a high incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment which is not expla...
Background: Cerebral white matter abnormalities on term MRI are a strong predictor of motor disabili...
Objective: Advanced parenthood increases the risk of severe neurodevelopmental disorders like autism...
Objective: Advanced parenthood increases the risk of severe neurodevelopmental disorders like autism...
Advanced paternal age (APA) is associated with an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders suc...
AIM: To investigate the association between white matter organization in the neonatal brain and cogn...
Individuals born very preterm (<32 weeks gestation) have altered brain growth and white matter matur...
Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outcomes, in par...
The importance of (inherited) genetic impact in reading development is well established. De novo mut...
Individuals born very preterm (before 33 weeks of gestation, VPT) are at risk of damage to developin...
Aim: We previously observed a complex pattern of differences in white matter (WM) microstructure bet...
Studying how the healthy human brain develops is important to understand early pathological mechanis...
Understanding healthy brain development in utero is crucial in order to detect abnormal developmenta...
Individuals born very preterm (before 33 weeks of gestation, VPT) are at risk of damage to developin...
OBJECTIVE: Advanced paternal age is associated with poor offspring developmental outcome. Though an ...
Survivors of preterm birth have a high incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment which is not expla...
Background: Cerebral white matter abnormalities on term MRI are a strong predictor of motor disabili...
Objective: Advanced parenthood increases the risk of severe neurodevelopmental disorders like autism...
Objective: Advanced parenthood increases the risk of severe neurodevelopmental disorders like autism...
Advanced paternal age (APA) is associated with an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders suc...
AIM: To investigate the association between white matter organization in the neonatal brain and cogn...
Individuals born very preterm (<32 weeks gestation) have altered brain growth and white matter matur...
Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outcomes, in par...
The importance of (inherited) genetic impact in reading development is well established. De novo mut...
Individuals born very preterm (before 33 weeks of gestation, VPT) are at risk of damage to developin...
Aim: We previously observed a complex pattern of differences in white matter (WM) microstructure bet...
Studying how the healthy human brain develops is important to understand early pathological mechanis...
Understanding healthy brain development in utero is crucial in order to detect abnormal developmenta...
Individuals born very preterm (before 33 weeks of gestation, VPT) are at risk of damage to developin...