2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.10.030
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Occipital cortical thickness in very low birth weight born adolescents predicts altered neural specialization of visual semantic category related neural networks

Abstract: Very low birth weight (VLBW) premature born infants have a high risk to develop visual perceptual and learning deficits as well as widespread functional and structural brain abnormalities during infancy and childhood. Whether and how prematurity alters neural specialization within visual neural networks is still unknown. We used functional and structural brain imaging to examine the visual semantic system of VLBW born (<1250 g, gestational age 25-32 weeks) adolescents (13-15 years, n=11, 3 males) and matched t… Show more

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“…The calcarine sulcus lies in the medial occipital lobe, which divides the occipital lobe into the cuneate gyrus and the lingual gyrus (51). As advanced visual cortexes, CAL and LING are involved in integrating visual information and forming conscious perception (30,52). Earlier studies in patients with asthma have confirmed that the function of the left calcarine is abnormal (53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calcarine sulcus lies in the medial occipital lobe, which divides the occipital lobe into the cuneate gyrus and the lingual gyrus (51). As advanced visual cortexes, CAL and LING are involved in integrating visual information and forming conscious perception (30,52). Earlier studies in patients with asthma have confirmed that the function of the left calcarine is abnormal (53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adjacent to the CAL sulcus, the LING is integral to the dorsal visual pathway, receiving input from the CAL and contributing significantly to visual processing and memory [24]. Within the LING lies the region associated with visual motion and color (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growing evidence suggests that CAL functionality closely correlates with visual field defects and reduced visual perception [23]. Adjacent to the CAL sulcus, the LING is integral to the dorsal visual pathway, receiving input from the CAL and contributing significantly to visual processing and memory [24]. Within the LING lies the region associated with visual motion and color (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lesions of the CAL are reportedly associated with visual field defects and the perception of phosphenes (Zhang et al, 2018 ; El Mohamad et al, 2019 ). The LING, located in the second visual area, receives strong feedforward connections from the CAL; the LING is also a crucial component of the dorsal visual pathway for visual processing and spatial memory (Klaver et al, 2015 ). The CUN is a wedge-shaped cortical region located inside the occipital lobe, posterior to the parietal occipital fissure and superior to the CAL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%