Early development of sleep and brain functional connectivity in term-born and preterm infants
J Uchitel, S Vanhatalo, T Austin - Pediatric research, 2022 - nature.com
The proper development of sleep and sleep-wake rhythms during early neonatal life is
crucial to lifelong neurological well-being. Recent data suggests that infants who have poor …
crucial to lifelong neurological well-being. Recent data suggests that infants who have poor …
Cortical gray matter injury in encephalopathy of prematurity: link to neurodevelopmental disorders
Preterm-born infants frequently suffer from an array of neurological damage, collectively
termed encephalopathy of prematurity (EoP). They also have an increased risk of presenting …
termed encephalopathy of prematurity (EoP). They also have an increased risk of presenting …
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 …
Experience of early-life pain in premature infants is associated with atypical cerebellar development and later neurodevelopmental deficits
Background Infants born very and extremely premature (V/EPT) are at a significantly
elevated risk for neurodevelopmental disorders and delays even in the absence of structural …
elevated risk for neurodevelopmental disorders and delays even in the absence of structural …
Integration and segregation manifolds in the brain ensure cognitive flexibility during tasks and rest
K Capouskova, G Zamora‐López… - Human Brain …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Adapting to a constantly changing environment requires the human brain to flexibly switch
among many demanding cognitive tasks, processing both specialized and integrated …
among many demanding cognitive tasks, processing both specialized and integrated …
[HTML][HTML] Functional brain connectivity in ex utero premature infants compared to in utero fetuses
Brain structural changes in premature infants appear before term age. Functional differences
between premature infants and healthy fetuses during this period have yet to be explored …
between premature infants and healthy fetuses during this period have yet to be explored …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of premature extrauterine exposure on infants' stimulus-evoked brain activity across multiple sensory systems
GS Mellado, K Pillay, E Adams, A Alarcon… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2022 - Elsevier
Prematurity can result in widespread neurodevelopmental impairment, with the impact of
premature extrauterine exposure on brain function detectable in infancy. A range of …
premature extrauterine exposure on brain function detectable in infancy. A range of …
Typical and disrupted brain circuitry for conscious awareness in full-term and preterm infants
One of the great frontiers of consciousness science is understanding how early
consciousness arises in the development of the human infant. The reciprocal relationship …
consciousness arises in the development of the human infant. The reciprocal relationship …
Neonatal amygdala resting-state functional connectivity and socio-emotional development in very preterm children
Very preterm children are more likely to exhibit difficulties in socio-emotional processing
than their term-born peers. Emerging socio-emotional problems may be partly due to …
than their term-born peers. Emerging socio-emotional problems may be partly due to …
[HTML][HTML] Association of network connectivity via resting state functional MRI with consciousness, mortality, and outcomes in neonatal acute brain injury
VL Boerwinkle, BL Sussman, I Manjón, L Mirea… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2022 - Elsevier
Background An accurate and comprehensive test of integrated brain network function is
needed for neonates during the acute brain injury period to inform on morbidity. This …
needed for neonates during the acute brain injury period to inform on morbidity. This …