Detailed morphometric analysis of the neonatal brain is required to characterise brain development and define neuroimaging biomarkers related to impaired brain growth. Accurate automatic segmentation of neonatal brain MRI is a prerequisite to analyse large datasets. We have previously presented an accurate and robust automatic segmentation technique for parcellating the neonatal brain into multiple cortical and subcortical regions. In this study, we further extend our segmentation method to detect cortical sulci and provide a detailed delineation of the cortical ribbon. These detailed segmentations are used to build a 4-dimensional spatio-temporal structural atlas of the brain for 82 cortical and subcortical structures throughout this devel...
Brain development is a complex process, and disruptions from its normal course may affect the later ...
Even though survival of preterm infants has improved in recent years, preterm birth is still associa...
AbstractThe survival rates of infants born prematurely have improved as a result of advances in neon...
AbstractDetailed morphometric analysis of the neonatal brain is required to characterise brain devel...
Preterm infants are at increased risk of neurodevelopmental delay, cognitive dysfunction, and behavi...
Premature birth is a major and growing problem. Investigations into neuroanatomical correlates and c...
Half a million infants are born before term gestation each year in the United States. Although advan...
INTRODUCTION: The cerebral cortex develops rapidly in the last trimester of pregnancy. In preterm in...
The cerebral cortex develops rapidly in the last trimester of pregnancy. In preterm infants, brain d...
Brain atlases providing standardised identification of neonatal brain regions are key in investigati...
In the neonate, regional growth trajectories provide information about the coordinated development o...
The study of cerebral anatomy in developing neonates is of great importance for the understanding o...
The acquisition of high-quality magnetic resonance (MR) images of neonatal brains is largely hampere...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The cerebral cortex develops rapidly in the last trimester of pregnancy. ...
Survival rates for infants born prematurely (\u3c 37 weeks gestation) have improved dramatically in ...
Brain development is a complex process, and disruptions from its normal course may affect the later ...
Even though survival of preterm infants has improved in recent years, preterm birth is still associa...
AbstractThe survival rates of infants born prematurely have improved as a result of advances in neon...
AbstractDetailed morphometric analysis of the neonatal brain is required to characterise brain devel...
Preterm infants are at increased risk of neurodevelopmental delay, cognitive dysfunction, and behavi...
Premature birth is a major and growing problem. Investigations into neuroanatomical correlates and c...
Half a million infants are born before term gestation each year in the United States. Although advan...
INTRODUCTION: The cerebral cortex develops rapidly in the last trimester of pregnancy. In preterm in...
The cerebral cortex develops rapidly in the last trimester of pregnancy. In preterm infants, brain d...
Brain atlases providing standardised identification of neonatal brain regions are key in investigati...
In the neonate, regional growth trajectories provide information about the coordinated development o...
The study of cerebral anatomy in developing neonates is of great importance for the understanding o...
The acquisition of high-quality magnetic resonance (MR) images of neonatal brains is largely hampere...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The cerebral cortex develops rapidly in the last trimester of pregnancy. ...
Survival rates for infants born prematurely (\u3c 37 weeks gestation) have improved dramatically in ...
Brain development is a complex process, and disruptions from its normal course may affect the later ...
Even though survival of preterm infants has improved in recent years, preterm birth is still associa...
AbstractThe survival rates of infants born prematurely have improved as a result of advances in neon...