The advent of magnetic resonance imaging, which safely allows in vivo quantification of anatomical and physiological features of the brain, has revolutionized pediatric neuroscience. Longitudinal studies are useful for the characterization of developmental trajectories (ie, changes in imaging measures by age). Developmental trajectories (as opposed to static measures) have proven to have greater power in discriminating healthy from clinical groups and in predicting cognitive/behavioral measures, such as IQ. Here we summarize results from an ongoing longitudinal pediatric neuroimaging study that has been conducted at the Child Psychiatry Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health since 1989. Developmental trajectories of structural MR...
The purpose of the present study was to detail the childhood developmental course of different white...
Brain development in the first 2 years after birth is extremely dynamic and likely plays an importan...
Through dynamic transactional processes between genetic and environmental factors, childhood and ado...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows unprecedented access to the anatomy and physiology of the de...
BACKGROUND: The symptom profile and neuropsychological functioning of individuals with Attention Def...
The human brain undergoes profound structural changes with development. It does not mature by simply...
r r Abstract: Childhood psychiatric disorders are rarely static; rather they change over time and lo...
Adolescence is the time of onset of many psychiatric disorders. Half of pediatric patients present w...
Continued advances in neuroimaging technologies and statistical modelling capabilities have improved...
Longitudinal studies of healthy children enable us to explore and follow development, growth, and ma...
<p>Poster presented at 2013 Flux Congress</p> <p> </p> <p>Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
Cognitive and motor development in children remain fascinating processes that are uniquely human. Pr...
Longitudinal studies including brain measures acquired through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have...
Schizophrenia represents the extreme end of a distribution of traits that extends well into the gene...
AbstractMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has allowed the unprecedented capability to measure the hum...
The purpose of the present study was to detail the childhood developmental course of different white...
Brain development in the first 2 years after birth is extremely dynamic and likely plays an importan...
Through dynamic transactional processes between genetic and environmental factors, childhood and ado...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows unprecedented access to the anatomy and physiology of the de...
BACKGROUND: The symptom profile and neuropsychological functioning of individuals with Attention Def...
The human brain undergoes profound structural changes with development. It does not mature by simply...
r r Abstract: Childhood psychiatric disorders are rarely static; rather they change over time and lo...
Adolescence is the time of onset of many psychiatric disorders. Half of pediatric patients present w...
Continued advances in neuroimaging technologies and statistical modelling capabilities have improved...
Longitudinal studies of healthy children enable us to explore and follow development, growth, and ma...
<p>Poster presented at 2013 Flux Congress</p> <p> </p> <p>Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
Cognitive and motor development in children remain fascinating processes that are uniquely human. Pr...
Longitudinal studies including brain measures acquired through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have...
Schizophrenia represents the extreme end of a distribution of traits that extends well into the gene...
AbstractMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has allowed the unprecedented capability to measure the hum...
The purpose of the present study was to detail the childhood developmental course of different white...
Brain development in the first 2 years after birth is extremely dynamic and likely plays an importan...
Through dynamic transactional processes between genetic and environmental factors, childhood and ado...