2022
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26167
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Fetal behavior during MRI changes with age and relates to network dynamics

Abstract: Fetal motor behavior is an important clinical indicator of healthy development. However, our understanding of associations between fetal behavior and fetal brain development is limited. To fill this gap, this study introduced an approach to automatically and objectively classify long durations of fetal movement from a continuous four‐dimensional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data set, and paired behavior features with brain activity indicated by the fMRI time series. Twelve‐minute fMRI scans wer… Show more

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“…Similar brainbehavior associations have been corroborated in other cohorts of preterm neonates (Ullman et al, 2015), adolescents (Mullen et al, 2011), and adults (Nosarti et al, 2014). Furthermore, these effects extend beyond brain structure: preterm neonates display a unique functional organization (Scheinost et al, 2016), with increased functional centrality within visual areas and decreased centrality in motor areas, regions which undergo significant development during the perinatal period (Fenn-Moltu et al, 2023;L. Ji et al, 2023).…”
Section: Beyond Average Outcomes: a Latent Profile Analysis Of Divers...mentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Similar brainbehavior associations have been corroborated in other cohorts of preterm neonates (Ullman et al, 2015), adolescents (Mullen et al, 2011), and adults (Nosarti et al, 2014). Furthermore, these effects extend beyond brain structure: preterm neonates display a unique functional organization (Scheinost et al, 2016), with increased functional centrality within visual areas and decreased centrality in motor areas, regions which undergo significant development during the perinatal period (Fenn-Moltu et al, 2023;L. Ji et al, 2023).…”
Section: Beyond Average Outcomes: a Latent Profile Analysis Of Divers...mentioning
confidence: 52%