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View article: Prenatal Substance Exposure and Obesity: Trajectories of Tri-Ponderal Mass Index in Early Adolescence
Prenatal Substance Exposure and Obesity: Trajectories of Tri-Ponderal Mass Index in Early Adolescence Open
Obesity risk can originate prenatally. The long-term impact of prenatal substance exposure on adiposity development during adolescence highlights the need for preconception and prenatal health interventions to reduce obesity risk in offspr…
View article: Neonatal White Matter Microstructure Predicts Infant Attention Disengagement from Fearful Faces
Neonatal White Matter Microstructure Predicts Infant Attention Disengagement from Fearful Faces Open
Infants develop an attentional bias towards faces already at birth, with further specification towards fearful faces emerging at 6 months and diminishing around 11 months of age. However, the neurobiological origins of attentional bias to …
View article: Effects of Prenatal Substance Exposure on Longitudinal Tri-Ponderal Mass Index Trajectories from Pre- to Early Adolescence in the ABCD study
Effects of Prenatal Substance Exposure on Longitudinal Tri-Ponderal Mass Index Trajectories from Pre- to Early Adolescence in the ABCD study Open
Objectives The long-term relationship between prenatal substance exposure (PSE) and obesity development remains inconclusive and poorly understood. This study aimed to explore the heterogeneity in adiposity developmental trajectories from …
View article: Pre- and postnatal maternal depressive symptoms associated with local connectivity of the left amygdala in 5-year-olds
Pre- and postnatal maternal depressive symptoms associated with local connectivity of the left amygdala in 5-year-olds Open
Background Maternal depressive symptoms can influence brain development in offspring, prenatally through intrauterine programming, and postnatally through caregiving related mother–child interaction. Methods The participants were 5-year-ol…
View article: Aperiodic parameters of the fMRI power spectrum associate with preterm birth and neonatal age
Aperiodic parameters of the fMRI power spectrum associate with preterm birth and neonatal age Open
While strong associations of structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) with preterm birth and post-menstrual age (PMA) have been reported, such associations for functional MRI (fMRI) have been considerably weaker. We studied the associa…
View article: Effects of Prenatal Substance Exposure on Longitudinal Tri-Ponderal Mass Index Trajectories from Pre- to Early Adolescence in the ABCD study
Effects of Prenatal Substance Exposure on Longitudinal Tri-Ponderal Mass Index Trajectories from Pre- to Early Adolescence in the ABCD study Open
Objectives The long-term relationship between prenatal substance exposure (PSE) and obesity development remains inconclusive and poorly understood. This study aimed to explore the heterogeneity in adiposity developmental trajectories from …
View article: Pre- and postnatal maternal depressive symptoms associate with local connectivity of the left amygdala in 5-year-olds
Pre- and postnatal maternal depressive symptoms associate with local connectivity of the left amygdala in 5-year-olds Open
Background Maternal depressive symptoms can influence brain development in offspring, prenatally through intrauterine programming, and postnatally through caregiving related mother–child interaction. Methods The participants were 5-year-ol…
View article: The FinnBrain Multimodal Neonatal Template and Atlas Collection: T1, T2, and DTI brain templates, and accompanying cortical and subcortical atlases
The FinnBrain Multimodal Neonatal Template and Atlas Collection: T1, T2, and DTI brain templates, and accompanying cortical and subcortical atlases Open
The accurate processing of neonatal and infant brain MRI data is crucially important for developmental neuroscience, but presents challenges that child and adult data do not. Tissue segmentation and image coregistration accuracy can be imp…
View article: Budget-Based Classification of Parkinson's Disease From Resting State EEG
Budget-Based Classification of Parkinson's Disease From Resting State EEG Open
Early detection is vital for future neuroprotective treatments of Parkinson's disease (PD). Resting state electroencephalographic (EEG) recording has shown potential as a cost-effective means to aid in detection of neurological disorders s…
View article: Resting state EEG as a biomarker of Parkinson’s disease: Influence of measurement conditions
Resting state EEG as a biomarker of Parkinson’s disease: Influence of measurement conditions Open
Resting state electroencephalographic (EEG) recording could provide cost-effective means to aid in the detection of neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease (PD). We examined how many electrodes are needed for classification of P…