2024
Resting state electroencephalographic brain activity in neonates can predict age and is indicative of neurodevelopmental outcome
Ansari A, Pillay K, Arasteh E, Dereymaeker A, Mellado G, Jansen K, Winkler A, Naulaers G, Bhatt A, Van Huffel S, Hartley C, De Vos M, Slater R, Baxter L. Resting state electroencephalographic brain activity in neonates can predict age and is indicative of neurodevelopmental outcome. Clinical Neurophysiology 2024, 163: 226-235. PMID: 38797002, PMCID: PMC11250083, DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2024.05.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeurodevelopmental outcomesResting state EEG dataBayley Scales of InfantAbnormal outcome groupsClinical sitesResting-state EEG activityPostmenstrual agePreterm neonatesOutcome groupNeonatesEEG activityBrain age gapElectroencephalographic brain activityBrain agingWeeksEEG dataGap magnitudeOutcomesBrainAgeIndependent datasetsPretermBSIDBrain activityInfants
2023
Structural and functional asymmetry of the neonatal cerebral cortex
Williams L, Fitzgibbon S, Bozek J, Winkler A, Dimitrova R, Poppe T, Schuh A, Makropoulos A, Cupitt J, O’Muircheartaigh J, Duff E, Cordero-Grande L, Price A, Hajnal J, Rueckert D, Smith S, Edwards A, Robinson E. Structural and functional asymmetry of the neonatal cerebral cortex. Nature Human Behaviour 2023, 7: 942-955. PMID: 36928781, DOI: 10.1038/s41562-023-01542-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCortical asymmetryHealthy term-born neonatesNeonatal cerebral cortexTerm-born neonatesTerm-equivalent ageHealthy young adultsHuman Connectome ProjectPreterm birthPreterm neonatesNeonatal cortexCerebral cortexTerm cohortFunctional magnetic resonance imagesMagnetic resonance imagesConnectome ProjectBrain asymmetryYoung adultsSignificant differencesNeonatesResonance imagesFunctional asymmetryCortexBirthBiological sexCohort