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Juliana Zimmermann

Researcher at Technische Universität München

Publications -  12
Citations -  73

Juliana Zimmermann is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rhythm. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 11 citations.

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Hippocampal subfield volumes are nonspecifically reduced in premature-born adults.

TL;DR: MRI‐derived HCSF volumes in very premature‐born adults are investigated and specific associations with cognitive outcome highlight the importance of the left DG, and data suggest that specific interventions toward hippocampus function might be promising to lower adverse cognitive effects of prematurity.
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Decreased amygdala volume in adults after premature birth.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found significantly lower whole amygdala volumes in premature-born adults compared with full-term controls. But, they did not find that adult anxiety traits were associated with amygdala volume alterations.
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Increased Brain Age Gap Estimate (BrainAGE) in Young Adults After Premature Birth.

TL;DR: In this article, the question of whether premature birth impacts brain age gap estimates (BrainAGE) using an accurate and robust machine-learning framework based on structural MRI in a large cohort of young premature-born adults and full-term (FT) controls was addressed.
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Decreased cortical thickness mediates the relationship between premature birth and cognitive performance in adulthood.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that premature born adults have widespread reduced CTh that is relevant for their general cognitive performance, and data suggest lasting reductions in cortical microstructure subserving CTh after premature birth.
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Aberrant cortico-thalamic structural connectivity in premature-born adults

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found increased cortico-thalamic connection probability between left prefrontal cortices and left medio-dorsal thalamus in very premature-born adults, with these changes being linked with impairments in verbal cognitive abilities.