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View article: Effectiveness of neurofeedback interventions in cerebral palsy: A systematic review
Effectiveness of neurofeedback interventions in cerebral palsy: A systematic review Open
Aim To synthesise existing evidence on the effectiveness of neurofeedback (NF) interventions in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP). Method A systematic search was conducted in nine databases in October 2023, December 2023, and November 2…
View article: Longitudinal high-density cortical auditory event-related potentials and speech-sound discrimination in the first two years of life in extremely and very preterm infants without developmental disorders
Longitudinal high-density cortical auditory event-related potentials and speech-sound discrimination in the first two years of life in extremely and very preterm infants without developmental disorders Open
Maturation of the auditory system in early childhood significantly influences the development of language-related perceptual and cognitive abilities. This study aims to provide insights into the neurophysiological changes underlying audito…
View article: A European network to develop virtual twin technology for personalized stroke management in atrial fibrillation: the TARGET consortium
A European network to develop virtual twin technology for personalized stroke management in atrial fibrillation: the TARGET consortium Open
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a prevalent heart arrhythmia that increases stroke risk, leading to severe complications, high costs, and poor recovery outcomes. To address this, the European Union’s Horizon Europe research programme has funde…
View article: Cerebellar dysfunction in the <i>mdx</i> mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: An electrophysiological and behavioural study
Cerebellar dysfunction in the <i>mdx</i> mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: An electrophysiological and behavioural study Open
Patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) commonly show specific cognitive deficits in addition to a severe muscle impairment caused by the absence of dystrophin expression in skeletal muscle. These cognitive deficits have been relat…
View article: A new description of cerebral palsy: Framing, wording, and perspective
A new description of cerebral palsy: Framing, wording, and perspective Open
status: Published
View article: Introduction to target trial emulation in rehabilitation: a systematic approach to emulate a randomized controlled trial using observational data
Introduction to target trial emulation in rehabilitation: a systematic approach to emulate a randomized controlled trial using observational data Open
Rehabilitation providers and policymakers need valid evidence to make informed decisions about the healthcare needs of the population. Whenever possible, these decisions should be informed by randomized controlled trials (RCTs). However, t…
View article: Forewords
Forewords Open
As the official journal of the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA), it is a great pleasure to publish and archive the abstracts that will be presented at the BPNA 2024 Annual Conference in Developmental Medicine & Child Neurolo…
View article: Advancing definitions of paediatric neurological disorders: Lessons from adult neurology
Advancing definitions of paediatric neurological disorders: Lessons from adult neurology Open
status: Published
View article: Is there early ageing in cerebral palsy?
Is there early ageing in cerebral palsy? Open
status: Published
View article: <scp><i>DMCN</i></scp> 2023 highlights: Methodology, ethics, and artificial intelligence in childhood disability research
<span><i>DMCN</i></span> 2023 highlights: Methodology, ethics, and artificial intelligence in childhood disability research Open
We must be aware of the need for optimally appropriate research methodologies in our field. Examples include single-case experimental designs, qualitative designs, and also methods for and reporting of knowledge synthesis, such as systemat…
View article: Neurodevelopmental impairment advantage: The ability capital
Neurodevelopmental impairment advantage: The ability capital Open
status: Published
View article: Exome Sequencing and the Identification of New Genes and Shared Mechanisms in Polymicrogyria
Exome Sequencing and the Identification of New Genes and Shared Mechanisms in Polymicrogyria Open
Importance Polymicrogyria is the most commonly diagnosed cortical malformation and is associated with neurodevelopmental sequelae including epilepsy, motor abnormalities, and cognitive deficits. Polymicrogyria frequently co-occurs with oth…
View article: Fetal neurology has lifelong relevance
Fetal neurology has lifelong relevance Open
status: Published
View article: Epilepsy is a continuing disease
Epilepsy is a continuing disease Open
status: Published
View article: What research methodologies could make a difference in disability?
What research methodologies could make a difference in disability? Open
status: Published
View article: Reliability of <scp>3D</scp> freehand ultrasound to assess lower limb muscles in children with spastic cerebral palsy and typical development
Reliability of <span>3D</span> freehand ultrasound to assess lower limb muscles in children with spastic cerebral palsy and typical development Open
This study investigated the reliability of 3‐dimensional freehand ultrasound (3DfUS) to quantify the size (muscle volume [MV] and anatomical cross‐sectional area [aCSA]), length (muscle length [ML], tendon length [TL], and muscle tendon un…
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It is a great pleasure to publish and archive the abstracts of presentations to be made at the 2023 Annual Conference of the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA)—in person for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 p…
View article: Individuals with lived experience of disability should participate in every stage of research
Individuals with lived experience of disability should participate in every stage of research Open
Individuals with impairments involved in disability research have historically been treated as passive subjects; their 'condition' the only focus of interest for researchers. Such research remains almost invariably driven by professionals …
View article: DMCN 2022 highlights: Applying global perspectives to paediatric disability research
DMCN 2022 highlights: Applying global perspectives to paediatric disability research Open
In 2022, we have updated the journal layout, to both improve readers' experience (including those with visuoperceptual impairment) and remain up to date with publication efficiency standards. No less obviously, the content has continued ev…