The uniqueness and stability of the adolescent and adult functional connectome has been demonstrated to be high (80–95 % identification) using connectome-based identification (ID) or “fingerprinting”. However, it is unclear to what extent individuals exhibit similar distinctiveness and stability in infancy, a developmental period of rapid and unparalleled brain development. In this study, we examined connectome-based ID rates within and across the first year of life using a longitudinal infant dataset at 1.5 month and 9 months of age. We also calculated the test–retest reliability of individual connections across the first year of life using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Overall, we found substantially lower infant ID rates ...
The human brain is a vastly complex system that develops rapidly during human gestation. Its develop...
The human connectome is the result of an elaborate developmental trajectory. Acquiring diffusion-wei...
BACKGROUND: Early brain development is closely dictated by distinct neurobiological principles. Here...
The Developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) is an Open Science project which provides the first l...
In the mature brain, structural and functional ‘fingerprints’ of brain connectivity can be used to i...
Adverse conditions during fetal life have been associated to both structural and functional changes ...
Adverse conditions during fetal life have been associated to both structural and functional changes ...
The human brain comprises distributed cortical regions that are structurally and functionally connec...
The brain functional connectome forms a relatively stable and idiosyncratic backbone that can be use...
Individuals differ in their functional connectome, which can be demonstrated using a “fingerprinting...
The longitudinal study of typical neurodevelopment is key for understanding deviations due to specif...
Recent technological and analytical progress in brain imaging has enabled the examination of brain o...
Behavioural difficulties are seen as hallmarks of many neurodevelopmental conditions. Differences in...
The human connectome is the result of an elaborate developmental trajectory. Acquiring diffusion-wei...
The organization of the human brain's functional connectome undergoes dramatic re-configuration...
The human brain is a vastly complex system that develops rapidly during human gestation. Its develop...
The human connectome is the result of an elaborate developmental trajectory. Acquiring diffusion-wei...
BACKGROUND: Early brain development is closely dictated by distinct neurobiological principles. Here...
The Developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) is an Open Science project which provides the first l...
In the mature brain, structural and functional ‘fingerprints’ of brain connectivity can be used to i...
Adverse conditions during fetal life have been associated to both structural and functional changes ...
Adverse conditions during fetal life have been associated to both structural and functional changes ...
The human brain comprises distributed cortical regions that are structurally and functionally connec...
The brain functional connectome forms a relatively stable and idiosyncratic backbone that can be use...
Individuals differ in their functional connectome, which can be demonstrated using a “fingerprinting...
The longitudinal study of typical neurodevelopment is key for understanding deviations due to specif...
Recent technological and analytical progress in brain imaging has enabled the examination of brain o...
Behavioural difficulties are seen as hallmarks of many neurodevelopmental conditions. Differences in...
The human connectome is the result of an elaborate developmental trajectory. Acquiring diffusion-wei...
The organization of the human brain's functional connectome undergoes dramatic re-configuration...
The human brain is a vastly complex system that develops rapidly during human gestation. Its develop...
The human connectome is the result of an elaborate developmental trajectory. Acquiring diffusion-wei...
BACKGROUND: Early brain development is closely dictated by distinct neurobiological principles. Here...