2022
Quantitative MRI Characterization of the Extremely Preterm Brain at Adolescence: Atypical versus Neurotypical Developmental Pathways
McNaughton R, Pieper C, Sakai O, Rollins J, Zhang X, Kennedy D, Frazier J, Douglass L, Heeren T, Fry R, O'Shea T, Kuban K, Jara H, Rollins J, Shah B, Singh R, Vaidya R, Van Marter L, Martin C, Ware J, Rollins C, Cole C, Perrin E, Sakai C, Bednarek F, Frazier J, Ehrenkranz R, Benjamin J, Montgomery A, O'Shea T, Washburn L, Gogcu S, Bose C, Warner D, O'Shea T, Engelke S, Higginson A, Higginson J, Bear K, Poortenga M, Pastyrnak S, Karna P, Paneth N, Lenski M, Schreiber M, Hunter S, Msall M, Batton D, Klarr J, Lee Y, Obeid R, Christianson K, Klein D, Wagner K, Pimental M, Hallisey C, Coster T, Dolins M, Mittleman M, Haile H, Rohde J, Nylen E, Neger E, Mattern K, Ma C, Toner D, Vitaro E, Venuti L, Powers B, Foley A, Sacco T, Williams J, Romano E, Henry C, Hiatt D, Peters N, Brown P, Ansusinha E, Smith J, Yang N, Bose G, Wereszczak J, Bernhardt J, Adams J, Wilson D, Darden-Saad N, Williams B, Jones E, Sutton D, Rathbun J, Fagerman S, Boshoven W, Johnson J, James B, Miras K, Solomon C, Weiland D, Yoon G, Ramoskaite R, Wiggins S, Washington K, Martin R, Prendergast B, Lynch E, Kring B, Smith A, McQuiston S, Butler S, Wilson R, McGhee K, Lee P, Asgarian A, Sadhwani A, Henson B, Keller C, Walkowiak J, Barron S, Miller A, Dessureau B, Wood M, Damon-Minow J, Romano E, Mayes L, Tsatsanis K, Chawarska K, Kim S, Dieterich S, Bearrs K, Waldrep E, Friedman J, Hounshell G, Allred D, Helms R, Whitley L, Stainback G, Bostic L, Jacobson A, McKeeman J, Meyer E, Price J, Lloyd M, Plesha-Troyke S, Scott M, Solomon K, Brooklier K, Vogt K. Quantitative MRI Characterization of the Extremely Preterm Brain at Adolescence: Atypical versus Neurotypical Developmental Pathways. Radiology 2022, 304: 419-428. PMID: 35471112, PMCID: PMC9340244, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.210385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matterPerinatal white matter injuryExtremely preterm birthsProspective multicenter studyWhite matter injuryPreterm birthCerebral palsyMRI evaluationMulticenter studyClinical correlatesNeurocognitive outcomesHigh riskCerebrospinal fluidQuantitative MRI parametersCognitive impairmentMRI biomarkersGray matterMRI parametersCSF volumeBrain developmentModerate negative associationAdolescentsBoysGirlsAutism spectrum disorder
1990
Emerging Social Regulatory Capacities as Seen in the Still‐Face Situation
Mayes L, Carter A. Emerging Social Regulatory Capacities as Seen in the Still‐Face Situation. Child Development 1990, 61: 754-763. PMID: 2364750, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1990.tb02818.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStill-face situationEarly mother-infant interactionMother-infant interactionNeutral affectInfants' abilityPositive affectRegulatory capacityStressful situationsInfants' responsesMaternal attentionFace situationsStressful timeAffectNegative responseSituationGazeMothersFindingsInfantsAbilityParadigmGirlsFaceInfancyAttentionThe Role of Dyadic Affect in Play and Infant Sex in Predicting Infant Response to the Still‐Face Situation
Carter A, Mayes L, Pajer K. The Role of Dyadic Affect in Play and Infant Sex in Predicting Infant Response to the Still‐Face Situation. Child Development 1990, 61: 764-773. PMID: 2364751, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1990.tb02819.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStill-face situationMaternal positivityInfants' responsesSocial gazeInfant affectNegative affectInfant social gazeNegative displaysDyadic affectNegative bidsAffective responsesFace situationsAffectInfant sexTerms of patternsPlaySituationGazeUnique informationPositive bidsGirlsBoysExpressivitySexPredictors