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  1. Seminars in Perinatology
  2. Year: 2011 Volume: 35
  3. Year: 2011 Volume: 35 Issue: 1
  4. Microstructural and functional connectivity in the developing preterm brain.
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Millennium neonatology: building for the future. Introduction.
The newborn intensive care unit environment of care: how we got here, where we're headed, and why.
Infant neurobehavioral development.
Family support and family-centered care in the neonatal intensive care unit: origins, advances, impact.
Outcomes of human milk-fed premature infants.
Microstructural and functional connectivity in the developing preterm brain.
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Microstructural and functional connectivity in the developing preterm brain.

Content Provider World Health Organization (WHO)-Global Index Medicus
Author Lubsen, Julia Vohr, Betty Myers, Eliza Hampson, Michelle Lacadie, Cheryl Schneider, Karen C. Katz, Karol H. Constable, R. Todd Ment, Laura R.
Description Country affiliation: United States Author Affiliation: Lubsen J ( Department of Pediatrics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520-8064, USA.)
Abstract Prematurely born children are at increased risk for cognitive deficits, but the neurobiological basis of these findings remains poorly understood. Because variations in neural circuitry may influence performance on cognitive tasks, recent investigations have explored the impact of preterm birth on connectivity in the developing brain. Diffusion tensor imaging studies demonstrate widespread alterations in fractional anisotropy, a measure of axonal integrity and microstructural connectivity, throughout the developing preterm brain. Functional connectivity studies report that preterm neonates, children and adolescents exhibit alterations in both resting state and task-based connectivity when compared with term control subjects. Taken together, these data suggest that neurodevelopmental impairment following preterm birth may represent a disease of neural connectivity.
File Format HTM / HTML
ISSN 01460005
e-ISSN 1558075X
DOI 10.1053/j.semperi.2010.10.006
Journal Seminars in Perinatology
Issue Number 1
Volume Number 35
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Publisher Date 2011-02-01
Publisher Place United States
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Discipline Perinatology Brain Diseases Pathology Physiopathology Brain Growth & Development Infant, Premature Premature Birth Cognition Disorders Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Electrophysiological Phenomena Physiology Infant, Newborn Interneurons Magnetic Resonance Imaging Oligodendroglia Risk Factors Research Support, N.i.h., Extramural
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health Obstetrics and Gynecology
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