IntroductionDespite established knowledge on the morphological and functional asymmetries in the human brain, the understanding of how brain asymmetry patterns change during late fetal to neonatal life remains incomplete. The goal of this study was to characterize the dynamic patterns of inter-hemispheric brain asymmetry over this critically important developmental stage using longitudinally acquired MRI scans.MethodsSuper-resolution reconstructed T2-weighted MRI of 20 neurotypically developing participants were used, and for each participant fetal and neonatal MRI was acquired. To quantify brain morphological changes, deformation-based morphometry (DBM) on the longitudinal MRI scans was utilized. Two registration frameworks were evaluated ...
Previous work has suggested the existence of differences between the cerebral cortex of normal indiv...
(1) Background: Developmental instability (DI), often measured by fluctuating asymmetry (FA), increa...
Composite measures of fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of skeletal features are commonly used to estimate ...
IntroductionDespite established knowledge on the morphological and functional asymmetries in the hum...
The human brain demonstrates anatomical and functional lateralization/asymmetry between the left and...
During the last trimester of human pregnancy, the cerebral cortex of foetuses becomes greatly and qu...
International audienceBrain folding patterns vary within the human species, but some folding propert...
The normal pattern of cerebral asymmetry may be altered in neurodevelopmental disorders such as auti...
Anatomical and functional hemispheric lateralization originates from differential gene expression an...
The development of the cerebral cortex during the fetal period is a complex yet well-coordinated pro...
Asymmetry of the neonatal brain is not yet understood at the level of structural connectivity. We ut...
Anatomical and functional hemispheric lateralization originates from differential gene expression an...
We investigated the predictive value of prenatal superior temporal sulcus (STS) depth asymmetry in a...
ABSTRACT: Hippocampi are asymmetrical in children and adults, where the right hippocampus is larger....
Copyright © 2013 Negar Noorizadeh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Previous work has suggested the existence of differences between the cerebral cortex of normal indiv...
(1) Background: Developmental instability (DI), often measured by fluctuating asymmetry (FA), increa...
Composite measures of fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of skeletal features are commonly used to estimate ...
IntroductionDespite established knowledge on the morphological and functional asymmetries in the hum...
The human brain demonstrates anatomical and functional lateralization/asymmetry between the left and...
During the last trimester of human pregnancy, the cerebral cortex of foetuses becomes greatly and qu...
International audienceBrain folding patterns vary within the human species, but some folding propert...
The normal pattern of cerebral asymmetry may be altered in neurodevelopmental disorders such as auti...
Anatomical and functional hemispheric lateralization originates from differential gene expression an...
The development of the cerebral cortex during the fetal period is a complex yet well-coordinated pro...
Asymmetry of the neonatal brain is not yet understood at the level of structural connectivity. We ut...
Anatomical and functional hemispheric lateralization originates from differential gene expression an...
We investigated the predictive value of prenatal superior temporal sulcus (STS) depth asymmetry in a...
ABSTRACT: Hippocampi are asymmetrical in children and adults, where the right hippocampus is larger....
Copyright © 2013 Negar Noorizadeh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Previous work has suggested the existence of differences between the cerebral cortex of normal indiv...
(1) Background: Developmental instability (DI), often measured by fluctuating asymmetry (FA), increa...
Composite measures of fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of skeletal features are commonly used to estimate ...