Mapping the effect of the X chromosome on the human brain: neuroimaging evidence from Turner syndrome
In addition to determining sex, the X chromosome has long been considered to play a
crucial role in brain development and intelligence. Turner syndrome (TS) is caused by the …
crucial role in brain development and intelligence. Turner syndrome (TS) is caused by the …
Functional connectivity of the dorsal attention network predicts selective attention in 4–7 year-old girls
CS Rohr, SA Vinette, KAL Parsons, IYK Cho… - Cerebral …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Early childhood is a period of profound neural development and remodeling during which
attention skills undergo rapid maturation. Attention networks have been extensively studied …
attention skills undergo rapid maturation. Attention networks have been extensively studied …
The effects of the X chromosome on intrinsic functional connectivity in the human brain: evidence from Turner syndrome patients
Turner syndrome (TS), a disorder caused by the congenital absence of one of the 2 X
chromosomes in female humans, provides a valuable human “knockout model” for studying …
chromosomes in female humans, provides a valuable human “knockout model” for studying …
[HTML][HTML] Chiari I malformation associated with turner syndrome
KJ Harsha, JS Nair - Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Turner syndrome (TS) is a rare genetic disease due to the absence of one X chromosome.
Patients with TS have more subtle neurological/neuropsychiatric problems, while headache …
Patients with TS have more subtle neurological/neuropsychiatric problems, while headache …