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Neonatal Neurology 6: Neurodevelopment
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Neonatal Neurology 6: Neurodevelopment
Neonatal Neurology 6: Neurodevelopment
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676 - Disrupted Ventral Striatal Functional Connectivity in Colombian School-Age Children Exposed In Utero to the Zika Virus
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685 - Sex modifies the relationship between neonatal white matter injury and thalamocortical connectivity at school age
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686 - Dynamic Changes in Infant Non-Nutritive Sucking Patterns: A Longitudinal Analysis Across the First Year of Life
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687 - Examination of Risk of Adverse Neurodevelopmental Outcomes among Infants Born During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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688 - Encouraging Parental Reading in NICU Parents with Stress and Depression
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689 - Electrophysiological measures of auditory sensory processes as potential neural biomarkers of developmental complications in psychoactive substance-exposed neonates.
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690 - Risk Factors and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Persistent Periventricular Echogenicity in Preterm Infants
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677 - White Matter Microstructural Disruptions in Zika Virus-Exposed Children Without Congenital Zika Syndrome
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678 - Social Development in High-Risk NICU Graduates with Moderate to Severe Neuroimaging Abnormalities
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679 - Long-Term Neurosensory and Psychiatric Outcomes in Adolescents Born Very Preterm: A Nationwide register-based Study on the Impact of Neonatal Brain Injury
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680 - Neural Recruitment of Executive Function in Monolingual and Bilingual Preterm-Born Children: A Pilot fNIRS Study
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681 - Long-term Effect of Parent-administrated Early Physiotherapy in Infants Born Very Preterm.
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682 - Predictive Ability of the Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination for Identifying Neurodevelopmental Impairment in High-Risk Infants at 2 Years Corrected Age
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683 - Brain Maturation and Language Development in Children Born Late Preterm and Full-Term Aged 6- to 13-Years
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684 - Socioeconomic Status Modifies Early-life Cerebellar Maturation and is Associated with Childhood Cognitive Outcomes in Preterm Infants
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