Neonatal brain injury and aberrant connectivity
Brain injury sustained during the neonatal period may disrupt development of critical
structural and functional connectivity networks leading to subsequent neurodevelopmental …
structural and functional connectivity networks leading to subsequent neurodevelopmental …
Spatial and spectral trajectories in typical neurodevelopment from childhood to middle age
Detailed characterization of typical human neurodevelopment is key if we are to understand
the nature of mental and neurological pathology. While research on the cellular processes of …
the nature of mental and neurological pathology. While research on the cellular processes of …
Magnetoencephalography for the pediatric population, indications, acquisition and interpretation for the clinician
AA Dmytriw, A Had**icolaou… - The Neuroradiology …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an imaging technique that enables the assessment of
cortical activity via direct measures of neurophysiology. It is a non-invasive and passive …
cortical activity via direct measures of neurophysiology. It is a non-invasive and passive …
Atypical resting state neuromagnetic connectivity and spectral power in very preterm children
Background Children born very preterm often display selective cognitive difficulties at school
age even in the absence of major brain injury. Alterations in neurophysiological activity …
age even in the absence of major brain injury. Alterations in neurophysiological activity …
Breakdown of whole-brain dynamics in preterm-born children
The brain operates at a critical point that is balanced between order and disorder. Even
during rest, unstable periods of random behavior are interspersed with stable periods of …
during rest, unstable periods of random behavior are interspersed with stable periods of …
Connectomic profiles and cognitive trajectories after epilepsy surgery in children
Background and Objectives Neurocognitive outcomes after surgery for temporal lobe
epilepsy in childhood are variable. Postoperative changes are not directly predicted by …
epilepsy in childhood are variable. Postoperative changes are not directly predicted by …
Altered functional connectivity during face processing in children born with very low birth weight
Structural brain alterations have been reported in key emotional face processing regions
following preterm birth; however, few studies have investigated the functional networks …
following preterm birth; however, few studies have investigated the functional networks …
Emerging atypical connectivity networks for processing angry and fearful faces in very preterm born children
SI Mossad, C Muscat, EW Pang… - Human Brain …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Very preterm born (VPT) children are those born before 32/40 weeks' gestational age and
comprise 10% of the 15 million babies born prematurely worldwide each year. Due to …
comprise 10% of the 15 million babies born prematurely worldwide each year. Due to …
Social-cognitive network connectivity in preterm children and relations with early nutrition and developmental outcomes
Infants born very low birth weight (VLBW,< 1,500 g) are at a heightened risk for structural
brain abnormalities and social-cognitive deficits, which can impair behavioural functioning …
brain abnormalities and social-cognitive deficits, which can impair behavioural functioning …
[HTML][HTML] Extremely preterm children demonstrate hyperconnectivity during verb generation: A multimodal approach
ME Barnes-Davis, SL Merhar, SK Holland… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2021 - Elsevier
Children born extremely preterm (EPT,< 28 weeks gestation) are at risk for delays in
development, including language. We use fMRI-constrained magnetoencephalography …
development, including language. We use fMRI-constrained magnetoencephalography …