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pro vyhledávání: '"John H. Gilmore"'
Autor:
Catherine A. Burrows, Carolyn Lasch, Julia Gross, Jessica B. Girault, Joshua Rutsohn, Jason J. Wolff, Meghan R. Swanson, Chimei M. Lee, Stephen R. Dager, Emil Cornea, Rebecca Stephens, Martin Styner, Tanya St. John, Juhi Pandey, Meera Deva, Kelly N. Botteron, Annette M. Estes, Heather C. Hazlett, John R. Pruett, Jr., Robert T. Schultz, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, John H. Gilmore, Mark D. Shen, Joseph Piven, Jed T. Elison
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 65, Iss , Pp 101333- (2024)
Amygdala function is implicated in the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and anxiety. We investigated associations between early trajectories of amygdala growth and anxiety and ASD outcomes at school age in two longitudinal studies: high
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https://doaj.org/article/72d4bee043bb4e07bdab48bca710de56
Autor:
Yoonmi Hong, Emil Cornea, Jessica B. Girault, Maria Bagonis, Mark Foster, Sun Hyung Kim, Juan Carlos Prieto, Haitao Chen, Wei Gao, Martin A. Styner, John H. Gilmore
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 64, Iss , Pp 101314- (2023)
There is strong evidence that the functional connectome is highly related to the white matter connectome in older children and adults, though little is known about structure-function relationships in early childhood. We investigated the development o
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5c59768d2e184fe883b4f9376c4bc52a
Autor:
Weixiong Jiang, Zhen Zhou, Guoshi Li, Weiyan Yin, Zhengwang Wu, Li Wang, Maryam Ghanbari, Gang Li, Pew-Thian Yap, Brittany R. Howell, Martin A. Styner, Essa Yacoub, Heather Hazlett, John H. Gilmore, J. Keith Smith, Kamil Ugurbil, Jed T. Elison, Han Zhang, Dinggang Shen, Weili Lin
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 63, Iss , Pp 101284- (2023)
Human brain undergoes rapid growth during the first few years of life. While previous research has employed graph theory to study early brain development, it has mostly focused on the topological attributes of the whole brain. However, examining regi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/04cfaf29e7a94f2b8ec2f8eea06f4b60
Autor:
Katharina Pittner, Jerod Rasmussen, Miranda M. Lim, John H. Gilmore, Martin Styner, Sonja Entringer, Pathik D. Wadhwa, Claudia Buss
Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms, Vol 14, Iss , Pp 100091- (2023)
Objective: Longer sleep duration in infancy supports cognitive and affective functioning – likely through effects on brain development. From childhood through old age, there is evidence for a close link between sleep and brain volume. However, litt
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4e1b92ee88f84b8b95b900f7c931d3cb
Autor:
Sonja J. Fenske, Janelle Liu, Haitao Chen, Marcio A. Diniz, Rebecca L. Stephens, Emil Cornea, John H. Gilmore, Wei Gao
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 60, Iss , Pp 101235- (2023)
Sex differences in behavior have been reported from infancy through adulthood, but little is known about sex effects on functional circuitry in early infancy. Moreover, the relationship between early sex effects on the functional architecture of the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/38f2b66a7c964bd7a91be7cf59d0b9b1
Autor:
Melissa Nevarez-Brewster, Catherine H. Demers, Alexandra Mejia, Mercedes Hoeflich Haase, Maria M. Bagonis, Sun Hyung Kim, John H. Gilmore, M. Camille Hoffman, Martin A. Styner, Benjamin L. Hankin, Elysia Poggi Davis
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 58, Iss , Pp 101174- (2022)
Background: The rapid maturation of the fetal brain renders the fetus susceptible to prenatal environmental signals. Prenatal maternal sleep quality is known to have important health implications for newborns including risk for preterm birth, however
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c189fad7e7164a2fb7488d1fc6b32422
Autor:
Catherine H. Demers, Benjamin L. Hankin, Ella-Marie P. Hennessey, Mercedes Hoeflich Haase, Maria M. Bagonis, Sun Hyung Kim, John H. Gilmore, M. Camille Hoffman, Martin A. Styner, Elysia Poggi Davis
Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of Stress, Vol 21, Iss , Pp 100487- (2022)
Background: A large body of research supports the deleterious effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on disease susceptibility and health for both the exposed individual and the next generation. It is likely that there is an intergenerationa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/490ca09cdfd644ceb3788503edc7871d
Autor:
Debra B. Reinhartsen, Emil Cornea, Margaret DeRamus, Angelia B. Waitt, Rebecca Edmondson Pretzel, Rebecca C. Knickmeyer, Marsha L. Davenport, John H. Gilmore, Stephen R. Hooper
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
Abstract Background Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder associated with complete or partial absence of an X chromosome affecting approximately 1/2000 live female births. Available evidence suggests that, in the school-age years, girls with TS
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bbc480ee81cf48bf90e1101815e62b83
Autor:
Sarah J. Short, Dae Kun Jang, Rachel J. Steiner, Rebecca L. Stephens, Jessica B. Girault, Martin Styner, John H. Gilmore
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 16 (2022)
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) is a non-invasive neuroimaging method that has become the most widely employed MRI modality for investigations of white matter fiber pathways. DTI has proven especially valuable for improving our understanding of normat
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https://doaj.org/article/1e194ed2d8124c93a33470380e44c32b
Autor:
Nora K. Moog, Saara Nolvi, Theresa S. Kleih, Martin Styner, John H. Gilmore, Jerod M. Rasmussen, Christine M. Heim, Sonja Entringer, Pathik D. Wadhwa, Claudia Buss
Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of Stress, Vol 15, Iss , Pp 100368- (2021)
Maternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy can impact the developing fetal brain and influence offspring mental health. In this context, animal studies have identified the hippocampus and amygdala as key brain regions of interest, however, evidenc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2b6b4d7f8ada4be4bffbf713f654740a