The NIH MRI study of normal brain development (Objective-2): newborns, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
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Computational morphometry for detecting changes in brain structure due to development, aging, learning, disease and evolutionMRI evaluation and safety in the developing brain.Quantitative evaluation of brain development using anatomical MRI and diffusion tensor imagingHuman neuroimaging as a "Big Data" scienceTotal and regional brain volumes in a population-based normative sample from 4 to 18 years: the NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain DevelopmentBrief report: methods for acquiring structural MRI data in very young children with autism without the use of sedation.The potential of infant fMRI research and the study of early life stress as a promising exemplar.Investigating white matter development in infancy and early childhood using myelin water faction and relaxation time mapping.Pediatric neuroimaging in early childhood and infancy: challenges and practical guidelinesSize-optimized 32-channel brain arrays for 3 T pediatric imaging.Injury and recovery in the developing brain: evidence from functional MRI studies of prematurely born children.Multiscale adaptive generalized estimating equations for longitudinal neuroimaging dataAnnual research review: Current limitations and future directions in MRI studies of child- and adult-onset developmental psychopathologies.Age-specific MRI templates for pediatric neuroimaging.STGP: Spatio-temporal Gaussian process models for longitudinal neuroimaging data.Early-Life Nutrition and Neurodevelopment: Use of the Piglet as a Translational Model.T(2) relaxometry of normal pediatric brain developmentCortical source localization of infant cognition.Age-related changes in tissue signal properties within cortical areas important for word understanding in 12- to 19-month-old infants.Cerebral gray and white matter changes and clinical course in metachromatic leukodystrophy.TWO-STAGE EMPIRICAL LIKELIHOOD FOR LONGITUDINAL NEUROIMAGING DATA.Simultaneous and consistent labeling of longitudinal dynamic developing cortical surfaces in infants.A framework for the analysis of phantom data in multicenter diffusion tensor imaging studiesFunctional neuroimaging of treatment effects in psychiatry: methodological challenges and recommendationsUnbiased average age-appropriate atlases for pediatric studiesFamily poverty affects the rate of human infant brain growth.Developmental trajectories of amygdala and hippocampus from infancy to early adulthood in healthy individualsEEG and ECG from 5 to 10 months of age: developmental changes in baseline activation and cognitive processing during a working memory task.Age-specific average head template for typically developing 6-month-old infants.Neurodevelopmental MRI brain templates for children from 2 weeks to 4 years of ageAge-specific MRI brain and head templates for healthy adults from 20 through 89 years of age.Cerebellar malformations alter regional cerebral development.Fat Imaging via Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in Young Children (Ages 1-4 Years) without Sedation.Abnormal surface morphology of the central sulcus in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderA database of age-appropriate average MRI templatesStereotaxic Magnetic Resonance Imaging Brain Atlases for Infants from 3 to 12 Months.Using clinically acquired MRI to construct age-specific ADC atlases: Quantifying spatiotemporal ADC changes from birth to 6-year old.Reprint of "Quantitative evaluation of brain development using anatomical MRI and diffusion tensor imaging".Spectral and source structural development of mu and alpha rhythms from infancy through adulthood.Longitudinally guided level sets for consistent tissue segmentation of neonates.
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The NIH MRI study of normal brain development (Objective-2): newborns, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
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Brain Development Cooperative Group
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