Spatiotemporal brain dynamics in 8-to-9-year-old children: A comparative study between preterm and term schoolchildren
Solange Denervaud, Paola Zanchi, Céline J Fischer Fumeaux, Cléo Huguenin-Virchaux, Laureline Besuchet, Patric Hagmann, Anita C Truttmann, Juliane Schneider

TL;DR
This study finds that children born very preterm have altered brain network dynamics, which may contribute to cognitive challenges later in life.
Contribution
The study introduces spatiotemporal connectomics to compare brain dynamics in preterm and term children.
Findings
Preterm children show increased spatial co-activation of functional networks.
Temporal stability is elevated in preterm children across all functional systems.
Altered temporal dynamics may underlie cognitive vulnerability after prematurity.
Abstract
•Spatiotemporal connectomics reveals altered brain dynamics after very preterm birth.•Preterm children show increased spatial co-activation of functional networks.•Temporal stability is elevated across all functional systems in preterm children.•Global integrative capacity is preserved despite altered network dynamics.•Altered temporal dynamics may underlie cognitive vulnerability after prematurity. Spatiotemporal connectomics reveals altered brain dynamics after very preterm birth. Preterm children show increased spatial co-activation of functional networks. Temporal stability is elevated across all functional systems in preterm children. Global integrative capacity is preserved despite altered network dynamics. Altered temporal dynamics may underlie cognitive vulnerability after prematurity. Preterm birth disrupts critical phases of brain maturation, placing individuals at…
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TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Infant Development and Preterm Care · Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
