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The following pages link to Preterm birth and structural brain alterations in early adulthood (Q34431852):
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- Alterations in development of hippocampal and cortical memory mechanisms following very preterm birth (Q26749358) (← links)
- Socio-Emotional Development Following Very Preterm Birth: Pathways to Psychopathology (Q26768136) (← links)
- Altered resting-state functional connectivity in emotion-processing brain regions in adults who were born very preterm (Q30826520) (← links)
- Brainstem shape is affected by clinical course in the neonatal intensive care unit (Q30847446) (← links)
- White matter alterations to cingulum and fornix following very preterm birth and their relationship with cognitive functions. (Q33603650) (← links)
- Importance of neonatal immunoglobulin transfer for hippocampal development and behaviour in the newborn pig (Q33848494) (← links)
- Functional neuroanatomy of executive function after neonatal brain injury in adults who were born very preterm (Q34601835) (← links)
- Alterations in cortical thickness development in preterm-born individuals: Implications for high-order cognitive functions. (Q35724811) (← links)
- Tract shape modeling detects changes associated with preterm birth and neuroprotective treatment effects (Q35759084) (← links)
- Cortical morphometry and IQ in VLBW children without cerebral palsy born in 2003-2007. (Q35759324) (← links)
- A longitudinal study of associations between psychiatric symptoms and disorders and cerebral gray matter volumes in adolescents born very preterm (Q36265614) (← links)
- Metabolite Profile of Cervicovaginal Fluids from Early Pregnancy Is Not Predictive of Spontaneous Preterm Birth (Q36324778) (← links)
- Correlation between white matter microstructure and executive functions suggests early developmental influence on long fibre tracts in preterm born adolescents (Q36395886) (← links)
- Reinforcement of the Brain's Rich-Club Architecture Following Early Neurodevelopmental Disruption Caused by Very Preterm Birth. (Q36533853) (← links)
- Is Self-Regulation "All in the family"? Testing Environmental Effects using Within-Family Quasi-Experiments (Q36813159) (← links)
- Limited effects of preterm birth and the first enteral nutrition on cerebellum morphology and gene expression in piglets (Q37128562) (← links)
- A multimodal imaging study of recognition memory in very preterm born adults (Q37593744) (← links)
- Early life characteristics, social mobility during childhood and risk of stroke in later life: findings from a Swedish cohort (Q38861272) (← links)
- Fetal programming of neuropsychiatric disorders (Q38989204) (← links)
- Adults born preterm: a review of general health and system-specific outcomes. (Q39248558) (← links)
- Alterations in Anatomical Covariance in the Prematurely Born (Q40400271) (← links)
- Third Trimester Brain Growth in Preterm Infants Compared With In Utero Healthy Fetuses (Q40430292) (← links)
- Effects of gestational age on brain volume and cognitive functions in generally healthy very preterm born children during school-age: A voxel-based morphometry study (Q41545124) (← links)
- Ventricular shape and relative position abnormalities in preterm neonates (Q42203294) (← links)
- Preterm birth leads to hyper-reactive cognitive control processing and poor white matter organization in adulthood. (Q46054599) (← links)
- Volumetric grey matter alterations in adolescents and adults born very preterm suggest accelerated brain maturation. (Q46596677) (← links)
- From early stress to 12-month development in very preterm infants: Preliminary findings on epigenetic mechanisms and brain growth. (Q47205486) (← links)
- Impaired prospective memory but intact episodic memory in intellectually average 7- to 9-year-olds born very preterm and/or very low birth weight. (Q47280597) (← links)
- Inhibition difficulties in preterm children: Developmental delay or persistent deficit? (Q47421340) (← links)
- Event-Related Potentials Reflect Deficits in Lexical Access: The N200 in Prematurely Born School-Aged Children (Q47427043) (← links)
- 30 Years on: How the Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis of Schizophrenia Morphed Into the Developmental Risk Factor Model of Psychosis (Q47605592) (← links)
- Real-Life Impact of Executive Function Impairments in Adults Who Were Born Very Preterm. (Q47899547) (← links)
- Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Children and Young Adults With CKD. (Q48506904) (← links)
- Clinical manifestations in children and adolescents with corpus callosum abnormalities (Q48636804) (← links)
- Models for Preterm Cortical Development Using Non Invasive Clinical EEG. (Q49196028) (← links)
- Brain structural and microstructural alterations associated with cerebral palsy and motor impairments in adolescents born extremely preterm and/or extremely low birthweight. (Q50577796) (← links)
- Gestational Age is Dimensionally Associated with Structural Brain Network Abnormalities Across Development. (Q52311269) (← links)
- Rapid Infant Prefrontal Cortex Development and Sensitivity to Early Environmental Experience (Q57144618) (← links)
- Somatosensory function and pain in extremely preterm young adults from the UK EPICure cohort: sex-dependent differences and impact of neonatal surgery (Q57162723) (← links)
- Brain gray and white matter abnormalities in preterm-born adolescents: A meta-analysis of voxel-based morphometry studies (Q57286187) (← links)
- Development Of The Cerebral Cortex And The Effect Of The Intrauterine Environment (Q57458552) (← links)
- Trajectories of brain development in school-age children born preterm with very low birth weight (Q57805713) (← links)
- Adverse neuropsychiatric development following perinatal brain injury: from a preclinical perspective (Q58115944) (← links)
- Hypoxia of Rats Subjected to Carotid Artery Ligation Results in Impaired Neurogenesis and Reduced Number of Cortical Neurons (Q64070963) (← links)
- Altered grey matter volume, perfusion and white matter integrity in very low birthweight adults (Q64089527) (← links)
- Motor Abilities in Adolescents Born Preterm Are Associated With Microstructure of the Corpus Callosum (Q64108452) (← links)
- Verbal Fluency Is Affected by Altered Brain Lateralization in Adults Who Were Born Very Preterm (Q64113201) (← links)
- Neurologic Consequences of Preterm Birth (Q89121964) (← links)
- Tracking regional brain growth up to age 13 in children born term and very preterm (Q89531861) (← links)
- Born Too Early and Too Small: Higher Order Cognitive Function and Brain at Risk at Ages 8-16 (Q90264625) (← links)