“…Disruption in this developmental process might cause neural apoptosis [Anand et al, 2007;Dührsen et al, 2013] and altered development of thalamocortical axons [Dean et al, 2013;Molnar and Rutherford, 2013]. Moreover, very preterm infants present abnormal myelinization and fractional anisotropy in gray and white matter areas [Dubois et al, 2008;Eaton-Rosen et al, 2015], decreased cortical and subcortical gray matter volume [Dubois et al, 2008;Eaton-Rosen et al, 2015], decreased cortical and subcortical gray matter volume Chau et al, 2019], thalamocortical alterations [Ball et al, 2012;Cai et al, 2017] and pain-induced volume reduction of white matter and subcortical gray matter [Brummelte et al, 2012;Duerden et al, 2018]. These structural alterations persist into school age [Hohmeister et al, 2010;Lax et al, 2013] and adulthood [Menegaux et al, 2017;Nosarti et al, 2014] and are associated with lower IQ [Breeman et al, 2017;Nosarti et al, 2014].…”