Background: The last trimester of pregnancy is a critical period for the establishment of cortical gyrification, and altered folding patterns have been reported following very preterm birth (\u3c 33 weeks of gestation) in childhood and adolescence. However, research is scant on the persistence of such alterations in adulthood and their associations with cognitive and psychiatric outcomes. Methods: We studied 79 very preterm and 81 age-matched full-term control adults. T1-weighted magnetic resonance images were used to measure a local gyrification index (LGI), indicating the degree of folding across multiple vertices of the reconstructed cortical surface. Group and group-by-sex LGI differences were assessed by means of per-vertex adjustment ...
In the human brain, the morphology of cortical gyri and sulci is complex and variable among individu...
Evidence from anatomical and functional imaging studies have highlighted major modifications of cort...
Preterm birth is a leading cause for impaired neurocognitive development with an increased risk for ...
Gyrification is a hallmark of human brain development, starting in the second half of gestation in p...
Very preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thicknes...
AbstractAlterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been descr...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
AbstractVery preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thi...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
Cortical thickness (CTh) reflects cortical properties such as dendritic complexity and synaptic dens...
Human cortical folding is believed to correlate with cognitive functions. This likely correlation ma...
Aims To investigate cortical organization in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of preterm-born...
Very preterm (<32 weeks of gestation) birth is associated with structural brain alterationsand memor...
A universal allometric scaling law has been proposed to describe cortical folding of the mammalian b...
Neurobiological basis for cognitive development and psychiatric conditions remains unexplored in chi...
In the human brain, the morphology of cortical gyri and sulci is complex and variable among individu...
Evidence from anatomical and functional imaging studies have highlighted major modifications of cort...
Preterm birth is a leading cause for impaired neurocognitive development with an increased risk for ...
Gyrification is a hallmark of human brain development, starting in the second half of gestation in p...
Very preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thicknes...
AbstractAlterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been descr...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
AbstractVery preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thi...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
Cortical thickness (CTh) reflects cortical properties such as dendritic complexity and synaptic dens...
Human cortical folding is believed to correlate with cognitive functions. This likely correlation ma...
Aims To investigate cortical organization in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of preterm-born...
Very preterm (<32 weeks of gestation) birth is associated with structural brain alterationsand memor...
A universal allometric scaling law has been proposed to describe cortical folding of the mammalian b...
Neurobiological basis for cognitive development and psychiatric conditions remains unexplored in chi...
In the human brain, the morphology of cortical gyri and sulci is complex and variable among individu...
Evidence from anatomical and functional imaging studies have highlighted major modifications of cort...
Preterm birth is a leading cause for impaired neurocognitive development with an increased risk for ...