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Early Experience Alters Brain Function and Structure

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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the effects of early experience on brain function and structure.

Methods

A randomized clinical trial tested the neurodevelopmental effectiveness of the Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP). Thirty preterm infants, 28 to 33 weeks' gestational age (GA) at birth and free of known developmental risk factors, participated in the trial. NIDCAP was initiated within 72 hours of intensive care unit admission and continued to the age of 2 weeks, corrected for prematurity. Control (14) and experimental (16) infants were assessed at 2 weeks' and 9 months' corrected age on health status, growth, and neurobehavior, and at 2 weeks' corrected age additionally on electroencephalogram spectral coherence, magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging, and measurements of transverse relaxation time.

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Authors

12

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Gestational age
  • Internal capsule
  • Fractional anisotropy
  • Neonatal intensive care unit
  • White matter
  • Brain Structure and Function
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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