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Multi-contrast human neonatal brain atlas: application to normal neonate development analysis.

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The development of neonatal brain atlases with detailed anatomic information derived from DTI and co-registered anatomical MRI and a diffeomorphic transformation is reported, which was able to normalize Neonatal brain images to the atlas space and three-dimensionally parcellate images into 122 regions.
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This article is published in NeuroImage.The article was published on 2011-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 287 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Diffusion MRI.

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Anatomical characterization of athetotic and spastic cerebral palsy using an atlas-based analysis

TL;DR: To analyze diffusion tensor imaging in two types of cerebral palsy: the athetotic‐type and the spastic‐type, using an atlas‐based anatomical analysis of the entire brain, and to investigate whether these images have unique anatomical characteristics that can support functional diagnoses.
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Brain structure and neurological and behavioural functioning in infants born preterm.

TL;DR: To examine relationships between brain structure, and concurrently assessed neurological and behavioural functioning, in infants born preterm at term‐equivalent age (TEA), and whether brain structure–function relationships differ between infants born very and moderate‐late preterm.
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Development of the Corticospinal and Callosal Tracts from Extremely Premature Birth up to 2 Years of Age

TL;DR: Evidence is found for an anterior to posterior gradient in white matter microstructure development in the callosal fibers, with the posterior forceps major developing at a faster rate than the anterior forceps minor in this age range.
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Mapping the critical gestational age at birth that alters brain development in preterm-born infants using multi-modal MRI

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the critical GABs are region‐ and modality‐specific, generally following a central‐ to‐peripheral and bottom‐to‐top order of structural development.
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Role of standardized and study-specific human brain diffusion tensor templates in inter-subject spatial normalization.

TL;DR: To investigate the effect of standardized and study‐specific human brain diffusion tensor templates on the accuracy of spatial normalization, without ignoring the important roles of data quality and registration algorithm effectiveness.
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