2024
Development of human visual cortical function: A scoping review of task- and naturalistic-fMRI studies through the interactive specialization and maturational frameworks
Tansey R, Graff K, Rai S, Merrikh D, Godfrey K, Vanderwal T, Bray S. Development of human visual cortical function: A scoping review of task- and naturalistic-fMRI studies through the interactive specialization and maturational frameworks. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2024, 162: 105729. PMID: 38763178, DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2024.105729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInteractive specializationHuman functional brain developmentFunctional brain developmentVisual fMRI studyFMRI studyNaturalistic studyFMRI literatureExperimental tasksDevelopmental frameworkVisual processingNaturalistic paradigmBrain developmentWell-poweredLongitudinal studyFMRINeuroimagingYounger ageSpecialization frameworkChildhoodTaskParadigmAppraisalStudyFindingsSub-domains
2023
Developmental changes in endogenous testosterone have sexually‐dimorphic effects on spontaneous cortical dynamics
Picci G, Ott L, Penhale S, Taylor B, Johnson H, Willett M, Okelberry H, Wang Y, Calhoun V, Stephen J, Wilson T. Developmental changes in endogenous testosterone have sexually‐dimorphic effects on spontaneous cortical dynamics. Human Brain Mapping 2023, 44: 6043-6054. PMID: 37811842, PMCID: PMC10619376, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26496.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCortical activityRobust sex differencesFunctional brain developmentTypically-developing youthSpontaneous cortical activityLowest relative powerCortical dynamicsEndogenous testosteronePrefrontal cortexExecutive functionFrontal cortexPubertal hormonesNeural circuitryResting-stateStructural MRIEffects of testosteroneSex differencesEffects of endogenous testosteroneDevelopmental changesBrain developmentReverse patternBehavioral changesGamma activityDevelopmental windowDevelopmental patterns
2018
Infant neural sensitivity to eye gaze depends on early experience of gaze communication
Vernetti A, Ganea N, Tucker L, Charman T, Johnson MH, Senju A. Infant neural sensitivity to eye gaze depends on early experience of gaze communication. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2018, 34: 1-6. PMID: 29890461, PMCID: PMC6252267, DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2018.05.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvent-related potentialsGaze shiftsBrain responsesGaze communicationDynamic gaze shiftsInfant neural sensitivitySelective brain responsesFunctional brain developmentEye-gaze communicationBlind parentsNeural sensitivitySighted infantsEye gazeSighted parentsCommunicative experiencesPrimary caregiversHuman brainDistinct experiencesCommunication experiencesIndividual environmentsCurrent studyBrain developmentParentsEarly experienceFunctional specialisation
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