Search Results - "Schmithorst, Vanessa J"
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Early infant prefrontal gray matter volume is associated with concurrent and future infant emotionality
Published in Translational psychiatry (17-04-2023)“…High levels of infant negative emotionality (NE) are associated with emotional and behavioral problems later in childhood. Identifying neural markers of high…”
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Clinical factors associated with microstructural connectome related brain dysmaturation in term neonates with congenital heart disease
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (18-11-2022)“…Term congenital heart disease (CHD) neonates display abnormalities of brain structure and maturation, which are possibly related to underlying patient factors,…”
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Impaired Neurovascular Function Underlies Poor Neurocognitive Outcomes and Is Associated with Nitric Oxide Bioavailability in Congenital Heart Disease
Published in Metabolites (01-09-2022)“…We use a non-invasive MRI proxy of neurovascular function (pnvf) to assess the ability of the vasculature to supply baseline metabolic demand, to compare…”
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Early Infant Prefrontal Cortical Microstructure Predicts Present and Future Emotionality
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-12-2024)“…High levels of infant negative emotionality (NE) and low positive emotionality (PE) predict future emotional and behavioral problems. The prefrontal cortex…”
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Neural Network Functional Interactions Mediate or Suppress White Matter–Emotional Behavior Relationships in Infants
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-07-2023)“…Elucidating the neural basis of infant positive emotionality and negative emotionality can identify biomarkers of pathophysiological risk. Our goal was to…”
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Neural Network Functional Interactions Mediate or Suppress WM-Emotional Behavior Relationships in Infants
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