Publication: Altered resting-state functional connectivity in children and adolescents born very preterm
Altered resting-state functional connectivity in children and adolescents born very preterm
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Wehrle, F. M., Michels, L., Guggenberger, R., Huber, R., Latal, B., O’Gorman, R. L., & Hagmann, C. F. (2018). Altered resting-state functional connectivity in children and adolescents born very preterm. NeuroImage. Clinical, 20, 1148–1156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.10.002
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The formation of resting-state functional networks in infancy has been reported to be strongly impacted by very preterm birth. Studies in childhood and adolescence have largely focused on language processing networks and identified both decreased and increased functional connectivity. It is unclear, however, whether functional connectivity strength is altered globally in children and adolescents born very preterm and whether these alterations are related to the frequently occurring cognitive deficits. Here, resting-state functional MR
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Wehrle, F. M., Michels, L., Guggenberger, R., Huber, R., Latal, B., O’Gorman, R. L., & Hagmann, C. F. (2018). Altered resting-state functional connectivity in children and adolescents born very preterm. NeuroImage. Clinical, 20, 1148–1156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.10.002