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The following pages link to Functional connectivity to a right hemisphere language center in prematurely born adolescents (Q33857474):
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- Atypical right hemisphere response to slow temporal modulations in children with developmental dyslexia. (Q30368141) (← links)
- Behavioral and histological outcomes following neonatal HI injury in a preterm (P3) and term (P7) rodent model (Q30419626) (← links)
- Decreased right temporal activation and increased interhemispheric connectivity in response to speech in preterm infants at term-equivalent age (Q30457647) (← links)
- Asymmetry of planum temporale constrains interhemispheric language plasticity in children with focal epilepsy. (Q30579237) (← links)
- Use of resting-state functional MRI to study brain development and injury in neonates (Q30917283) (← links)
- Imaging the "At-Risk" Brain: Future Directions (Q31047411) (← links)
- Functional magnetic resonance connectivity studies in infants born preterm: suggestions of proximate and long-lasting changes in language organization. (Q31065018) (← links)
- Interhemispheric temporal lobe connectivity predicts language impairment in adolescents born preterm (Q33652493) (← links)
- Development of the brain's functional network architecture (Q33728826) (← links)
- Neurobiology of premature brain injury (Q33931878) (← links)
- White matter and cognition in adults who were born preterm (Q34055449) (← links)
- Leptin is associated with exaggerated brain reward and emotion responses to food images in adolescent obesity (Q34392344) (← links)
- Microstructural and functional connectivity in the developing preterm brain (Q34714096) (← links)
- Potential use and challenges of functional connectivity mapping in intractable epilepsy (Q34755215) (← links)
- Adaptive mechanisms of developing brain: cerebral lateralization in the prematurely-born (Q35072378) (← links)
- Should we definitively abandon prophylaxis for patent ductus arteriosus in preterm new-borns? (Q35580251) (← links)
- Altered Structural and Functional Connectivity in Late Preterm Preadolescence: An Anatomic Seed-Based Study of Resting State Networks Related to the Posteromedial and Lateral Parietal Cortex. (Q35670797) (← links)
- Cerebral Lateralization is Protective in the Very Prematurely Born (Q35693681) (← links)
- Very Early Brain Damage Leads to Remodeling of the Working Memory System in Adulthood: A Combined fMRI/Tractography Study (Q36339158) (← links)
- Resting-State Network Complexity and Magnitude Are Reduced in Prematurely Born Infants (Q36368771) (← links)
- A left cerebellar pathway mediates language in prematurely-born young adults (Q36428428) (← links)
- Language at rest: A longitudinal study of intrinsic functional connectivity in preterm children (Q36580650) (← links)
- The peabody picture vocabulary test as a pre-screening tool for global cognitive functioning in childhood brain tumor survivors (Q36926438) (← links)
- Hypoxia-induced developmental delays of inhibitory interneurons are reversed by environmental enrichment in the postnatal mouse forebrain (Q37093872) (← links)
- Dysconnectivity of neurocognitive networks at rest in very-preterm born adults (Q37594777) (← links)
- Altered Brain Response to Drinking Glucose and Fructose in Obese Adolescents. (Q37741932) (← links)
- Preterm birth: neuropsychological profiles and atypical developmental pathways (Q38077733) (← links)
- Management of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants--where do we stand? (Q38152796) (← links)
- Neurogenesis and maturation in neonatal brain injury (Q38187691) (← links)
- Controversies in preterm brain injury (Q38610168) (← links)
- The association of children's mathematic abilities with both adults' cognitive abilities and intrinsic fronto-parietal networks is altered in preterm-born individuals (Q39687941) (← links)
- Alterations in Anatomical Covariance in the Prematurely Born (Q40400271) (← links)
- The intrinsic connectivity distribution: a novel contrast measure reflecting voxel level functional connectivity (Q42553708) (← links)
- Commentary: Cerebral Lateralization is Protective in the Very Prematurely Born (Q42703722) (← links)
- Literacy after cerebral hemispherectomy: Can the isolated right hemisphere read? (Q44524555) (← links)
- Young adults born preterm with very low birth weight demonstrate widespread white matter alterations on brain DTI (Q44796248) (← links)
- When left-hemisphere reading is compromised: Comparing reading ability in participants after left cerebral hemispherectomy and participants with developmental dyslexia (Q46249227) (← links)
- Maturation of preterm newborn brains: a fMRI-DTI study of auditory processing of linguistic stimuli and white matter development (Q46620450) (← links)
- Cognitive control deficits in adolescents born with very low birth weight (≤ 1500 g): evidence from dichotic listening (Q47255366) (← links)
- Thinking about social and nonsocial alternative possibilities in premature preschoolers. (Q47621420) (← links)
- Schore's regulation theory: maternal-infant interaction in the NICU as a mechanism for reducing the effects of allostatic load on neurodevelopment in premature infants (Q48428293) (← links)
- Altered Network Oscillations and Functional Connectivity Dynamics in Children Born Very Preterm (Q48465775) (← links)
- Delayed development of neural language organization in very preterm born children. (Q48473140) (← links)
- Correspondence Between Aberrant Intrinsic Network Connectivity and Gray-Matter Volume in the Ventral Brain of Preterm Born Adults (Q48712544) (← links)
- BOLD fMRI and DTI in strabismic amblyopes following occlusion therapy (Q49160709) (← links)
- fMRI: blood oxygen level-dependent activation during a working memory-selective attention task in children born extremely preterm (Q50735905) (← links)
- Altered resting-state functional connectivity in children and adolescents born very preterm short title (Q58585603) (← links)
- Aberrant structural and functional connectivity and neurodevelopmental impairment in preterm children (Q60045017) (← links)
- Verbal Fluency Is Affected by Altered Brain Lateralization in Adults Who Were Born Very Preterm (Q64113201) (← links)
- Extremely preterm children exhibit increased interhemispheric connectivity for language: findings from fMRI-constrained MEG analysis (Q88369126) (← links)