AbstractAlterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described following very preterm (VPT) birth in childhood and adolescence, but only a few studies to date have investigated grey matter (GM) and white matter (WM) maturation in VPT samples in early adult life. Using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) we studied regional GM and WM volumes in 68 VPT-born individuals (mean gestational age 30 weeks) and 43 term-born controls aged 19–20 years, and their association with cognitive outcomes (Hayling Sentence Completion Test, Controlled Oral Word Association Test, Visual Reproduction test of the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised) and gestational age. Structural MRI data were obtained with a 1.5 Tesla system and an...
Individuals born very preterm (before 33 weeks of gestation, VPT) are at risk of damage to developin...
AbstractVery preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thi...
Although findings have revealed that preterm subjects are at higher risk of brain abnormalities and ...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
AbstractAlterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been descr...
The preterm brain has been analysed after birth by a large body of neuroimaging studies; however, fe...
Aims To investigate cortical organization in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of preterm-born...
Cross-sectional studies have reported lower brain grey matter volumes (GMV) and white matter volumes...
Main objectives: Executive functions are frequently a weakness in children born preterm. We examined...
AbstractVery preterm birth (VPT; < 33 weeks of gestation) is associated with an increased risk of le...
Very preterm birth (VPT; < 32 weeks of gestation) has been associated with impairments in memory abi...
Preterm birth is a leading cause for impaired neurocognitive development with an increased risk for ...
[eng] The general aim of this thesis is to study the cerebral basis of cognitive disturbances in ado...
AbstractPreterm birth and very low birth weight (VLBW, ≤1500g) are worldwide problems that burden su...
Individuals born very preterm (before 33 weeks of gestation, VPT) are at risk of damage to developin...
AbstractVery preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thi...
Although findings have revealed that preterm subjects are at higher risk of brain abnormalities and ...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
Alterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been described fol...
AbstractAlterations in cortical development and impaired neurodevelopmental outcomes have been descr...
The preterm brain has been analysed after birth by a large body of neuroimaging studies; however, fe...
Aims To investigate cortical organization in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of preterm-born...
Cross-sectional studies have reported lower brain grey matter volumes (GMV) and white matter volumes...
Main objectives: Executive functions are frequently a weakness in children born preterm. We examined...
AbstractVery preterm birth (VPT; < 33 weeks of gestation) is associated with an increased risk of le...
Very preterm birth (VPT; < 32 weeks of gestation) has been associated with impairments in memory abi...
Preterm birth is a leading cause for impaired neurocognitive development with an increased risk for ...
[eng] The general aim of this thesis is to study the cerebral basis of cognitive disturbances in ado...
AbstractPreterm birth and very low birth weight (VLBW, ≤1500g) are worldwide problems that burden su...
Individuals born very preterm (before 33 weeks of gestation, VPT) are at risk of damage to developin...
AbstractVery preterm birth (gestational age <33weeks) is associated with alterations in cortical thi...
Although findings have revealed that preterm subjects are at higher risk of brain abnormalities and ...