Publication: Characterisation of Developing Brain’s Morphology and White Matter Microstructure in Congenital Disorders: From the Thalamus to Whole Brain Structure
Characterisation of Developing Brain’s Morphology and White Matter Microstructure in Congenital Disorders: From the Thalamus to Whole Brain Structure
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Ji, H. (2025). Characterisation of Developing Brain’s Morphology and White Matter Microstructure in Congenital Disorders: From the Thalamus to Whole Brain Structure. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-276566
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During gestation and early postnatal stages, the thalamus plays a crucial role in shaping overall brain development, influencing cortical lamination, the formation of projection fibers (including thalamocortical and corticospinal connections), and interactions with commissural fibers. These processes are fundamental for later motor, cognitive, and other neurodevelopmental functions.
The thesis investigates developmental neuroimaging through fetal and neonatal MRI to understand brain maturation and its clinical implications. Advanced
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Ji, H. (2025). Characterisation of Developing Brain’s Morphology and White Matter Microstructure in Congenital Disorders: From the Thalamus to Whole Brain Structure. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-276566