Soo Hyun Kwon, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
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- Cerebral Oxygenation and Autoregulation in Preterm Infants (Early NIRS Study).Chock VY, Kwon SH, Ambalavanan N, Batton B, Nelin LD, Chalak LF, Tian L, Van Meurs KP. Cerebral Oxygenation and Autoregulation in Preterm Infants (Early NIRS Study). The Journal Of Pediatrics 2020, 227: 94-100.e1. PMID: 32818482, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2020.08.036.
- Moving from controversy to consensus: premedication for neonatal intubationJohnston L, Kwon SH. Moving from controversy to consensus: premedication for neonatal intubation. Journal Of Perinatology 2018, 38: 611-613. PMID: 29930326, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-018-0115-x.
- A Fetal FMRI Specific Motion Correction Algorithm Using 2ND Order Edge FeaturesScheinost* D, Onofrey J, Kwon S, Cross S, Sze G, Ment L, Papademetris X. A Fetal FMRI Specific Motion Correction Algorithm Using 2ND Order Edge Features. 2018, 1288-1292. DOI: 10.1109/isbi.2018.8363807.
- Does prenatal stress alter the developing connectome?Scheinost D, Sinha R, Cross SN, Kwon SH, Sze G, Constable RT, Ment LR. Does prenatal stress alter the developing connectome? Pediatric Research 2016, 81: 214-226. PMID: 27673421, PMCID: PMC5313513, DOI: 10.1038/pr.2016.197.
- Functional magnetic resonance connectivity studies in infants born preterm: suggestions of proximate and long‐lasting changes in language organizationKwon SH, Scheinost D, Vohr B, Lacadie C, Schneider K, Dai F, Sze G, Constable RT, Ment LR. Functional magnetic resonance connectivity studies in infants born preterm: suggestions of proximate and long‐lasting changes in language organization. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2016, 58: 28-34. PMID: 27027605, PMCID: PMC6426123, DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.13043.
- Prenatal stress alters amygdala functional connectivity in preterm neonatesScheinost D, Kwon SH, Lacadie C, Sze G, Sinha R, Constable RT, Ment LR. Prenatal stress alters amygdala functional connectivity in preterm neonates. NeuroImage Clinical 2016, 12: 381-388. PMID: 27622134, PMCID: PMC5009231, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2016.08.010.
- Alterations in Anatomical Covariance in the Prematurely BornScheinost D, Kwon SH, Lacadie C, Vohr BR, Schneider KC, Papademetris X, Constable RT, Ment LR. Alterations in Anatomical Covariance in the Prematurely Born. Cerebral Cortex 2015, 27: 534-543. PMID: 26494796, PMCID: PMC5939217, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhv248.
- Preterm birth alters neonatal, functional rich club organizationScheinost D, Kwon SH, Shen X, Lacadie C, Schneider KC, Dai F, Ment LR, Constable RT. Preterm birth alters neonatal, functional rich club organization. Brain Structure And Function 2015, 221: 3211-3222. PMID: 26341628, PMCID: PMC4779074, DOI: 10.1007/s00429-015-1096-6.
- Adaptive mechanisms of developing brain: Cerebral lateralization in the prematurely-bornKwon SH, Scheinost D, Lacadie C, Sze G, Schneider KC, Dai F, Constable RT, Ment LR. Adaptive mechanisms of developing brain: Cerebral lateralization in the prematurely-born. NeuroImage 2014, 108: 144-150. PMID: 25528658, PMCID: PMC4324328, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.12.032.
- GABA, Resting-State Connectivity and the Developing BrainKwon SH, Scheinost D, Lacadie C, Benjamin J, Myers EH, Qiu M, Schneider KC, Rothman DL, Constable RT, Ment LR. GABA, Resting-State Connectivity and the Developing Brain. Neonatology 2014, 106: 149-155. PMID: 24970028, PMCID: PMC4134402, DOI: 10.1159/000362433.
- The Role of Neuroimaging in Predicting Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Preterm NeonatesKwon SH, Vasung L, Ment LR, Huppi PS. The Role of Neuroimaging in Predicting Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Preterm Neonates. Clinics In Perinatology 2013, 41: 257-283. PMID: 24524459, DOI: 10.1016/j.clp.2013.10.003.
- Gene–environment interactions in severe intraventricular hemorrhage of preterm neonatesMent LR, Ådén U, Lin A, Kwon SH, Choi M, Hallman M, Lifton RP, Zhang H, Bauer CR. Gene–environment interactions in severe intraventricular hemorrhage of preterm neonates. Pediatric Research 2013, 75: 241-250. PMID: 24192699, PMCID: PMC3946468, DOI: 10.1038/pr.2013.195.