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Injury and recovery in the developing brain: evidence from functional MRI studies of prematurely born children.

机译:发育中的大脑的损伤和恢复:来自早产儿的功能性MRI研究的证据。

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Functional MRI (fMRI) might provide important insights into emerging data that suggest that recovery from injury can occur in the brains of children born prematurely. Strategies employing auditory stimulation demonstrate blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) activation in preterm infants as young as 33 weeks' gestational age, and reliable BOLD signal in response to visual stimulation occurs at term-equivalent age. Strategies based on fMRI are particularly suited to the study of language and memory, and emerging data are likely to provide insights into perplexing reports that have demonstrated improving cognitive scores but persistent volumetric and microstructural changes in frontotemporal language systems in the prematurely born. Even when sex, gestational age and early medical and environmental interventions are taken into account, fMRI data from several investigators suggest the engagement of alternative neural networks for language and memory in the developing preterm brain.
机译:功能性MRI(fMRI)可能会提供重要的洞察力,以发现正在出现的数据,这些数据表明早产儿的大脑可能会从损伤中恢复。采用听觉刺激的策略表明,在胎龄为33周的早产儿中,血氧水平依赖性(BOLD)激活,并且在足当量年龄发生了对视觉刺激的可靠BOLD信号。基于fMRI的策略特别适合于语言和记忆的研究,新兴数据可能会为令人困惑的报告提供见解,这些报告已证明认知分数得到改善,但额叶语言系统在早产儿中持续存在体积和微观结构变化。即使考虑到性别,胎龄以及早期的医学和环境干预措施,一些研究者的功能磁共振成像数据也表明,在发育中的早产儿大脑中会使用其他神经网络来进行语言和记忆。

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