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    Moderate and late preterm infants exhibit widespread brain white matter microstructure alterations at term-equivalent age relative to term-born controls

    Despite the many studies documenting cerebral white matter microstructural alterations associated with very preterm birth (<32 weeks’ gestation), there is a dearth of similar research in moderate and late pret...

    Claire E. Kelly, Jeanie L. Y. Cheong, Lillian Gabra Fam in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2016)

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    Early environment and long-term outcomes of preterm infants

    Prematurity is associated with an increased risk of long-term health and neurodevelopmental problems. Key perinatal and neonatal factors that affect these outcomes have long been studied. However, more recentl...

    Jeanie L. Y. Cheong, Alice C. Burnett, Karli Treyvaud in Journal of Neural Transmission (2020)

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    Longitudinal growth of the basal ganglia and thalamus in very preterm children

    The impact of very preterm (VP) birth on the development of individual basal ganglia nuclei and the thalamus during childhood remains unclear. We first aimed to compare (1a) the volumes of individual basal gan...

    Wai Yen Loh, Peter J. Anderson, Jeanie L. Y. Cheong in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2020)

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    Neonatal brain abnormalities and brain volumes associated with goal setting outcomes in very preterm 13-year-olds

    Executive dysfunction including impaired goal setting (i.e., planning, organization skills, strategic reasoning) is documented in children born very preterm (VP; <30 weeks/<1250 g), however the neurological ba...

    Kristina M. Haebich, Catherine Willmott, Shannon E. Scratch in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2020)