Dysmaturation of premature brain: importance, cellular mechanisms, and potential interventions
JJ Volpe - Pediatric neurology, 2019 - Elsevier
Prematurity, especially preterm birth (less than 32 weeks' gestation), is common and
associated with high rates of both survival and neurodevelopmental disability, especially …
associated with high rates of both survival and neurodevelopmental disability, especially …
Neural histology and neurogenesis of the human fetal and infant brain
The human brain develops slowly and over a long period of time which lasts for almost three
decades. This enables good spatio-temporal resolution of histogenetic and neurogenetic …
decades. This enables good spatio-temporal resolution of histogenetic and neurogenetic …
Maternal IL-6 during pregnancy can be estimated from newborn brain connectivity and predicts future working memory in offspring
MD Rudolph, AM Graham, E Feczko… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Several lines of evidence support the link between maternal inflammation during pregnancy
and increased likelihood of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders in offspring. This …
and increased likelihood of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders in offspring. This …
[HTML][HTML] Deep neural networks and kernel regression achieve comparable accuracies for functional connectivity prediction of behavior and demographics
There is significant interest in the development and application of deep neural networks
(DNNs) to neuroimaging data. A growing literature suggests that DNNs outperform their …
(DNNs) to neuroimaging data. A growing literature suggests that DNNs outperform their …
Developmental connectomics from infancy through early childhood
The human brain undergoes rapid growth in both structure and function from infancy through
early childhood, and this significantly influences cognitive and behavioral development in …
early childhood, and this significantly influences cognitive and behavioral development in …
On the role of the corpus callosum in interhemispheric functional connectivity in humans
Resting state functional connectivity is defined in terms of temporal correlations between
physiologic signals, most commonly studied using functional magnetic resonance imaging …
physiologic signals, most commonly studied using functional magnetic resonance imaging …
MRI of the neonatal brain: a review of methodological challenges and neuroscientific advances
J Dubois, M Alison, SJ Counsell… - Journal of Magnetic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, exploration of the developing brain has become a major focus for
researchers and clinicians in an attempt to understand what allows children to acquire …
researchers and clinicians in an attempt to understand what allows children to acquire …
High-density diffuse optical tomography for imaging human brain function
This review describes the unique opportunities and challenges for noninvasive optical
mapping of human brain function. Diffuse optical methods offer safe, portable, and radiation …
mapping of human brain function. Diffuse optical methods offer safe, portable, and radiation …
The Developing Human Connectome Project: typical and disrupted perinatal functional connectivity
Abstract The Developing Human Connectome Project is an Open Science project that
provides the first large sample of neonatal functional MRI data with high temporal and …
provides the first large sample of neonatal functional MRI data with high temporal and …
[HTML][HTML] The developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) automated resting-state functional processing framework for newborn infants
Abstract The developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) aims to create a detailed 4-
dimensional connectome of early life spanning 20–45 weeks post-menstrual age. This is …
dimensional connectome of early life spanning 20–45 weeks post-menstrual age. This is …