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Lower Apgar scores and Caesarean sections are related to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
<p>Aim: We examined the associations between prenatal, birth‐related and newborn risk factors and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). </p><p>Methods: In this population‐based study, 10 409 subjects diagnosed ...
Resting-state networks of the neonate brain identified using independent component analysis
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) has been successfully used to probe the intrinsic functional organization of the brain and to study brain development. Here, we implemented a combination of ...
Sex-specific association between infant caudate volumes and a polygenic risk score for major depressive disorder
Polygenic risk scores for major depressive disorder (PRS-MDD) have been identified in large genome-wide association studies, and recent findings suggest that PRS-MDD might interact with environmental risk factors to shape ...
Partial Support for an Interaction Between a Polygenic Risk Score for Major Depressive Disorder and Prenatal Maternal Depressive Symptoms on Infant Right Amygdalar Volumes
Psychiatric disease susceptibility partly originates prenatally and is shaped by an interplay of genetic and environmental risk factors. A recent study has provided preliminary evidence that an offspring polygenic risk ...
A Novel Approach for Manual Segmentation of the Amygdala and Hippocampus in Neonate MRI
The gross anatomy of the infant brain at term is fairly similar to that of the adult brain, but structures are immature, and the brain undergoes rapid growth during the first 2 years of life. Neonate magnetic resonance ...
Test-retest reliability of diffusion tensor imaging scalars in 5-year-olds
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has provided great insights into the microstructural features of the developing brain. However, DTI images are prone to several artifacts and the reliability of DTI scalars is of paramount ...
Perinatal risk factors and reactive attachment disorder: a nationwide population‐based study
<h3>Aim</h3><p>To examine the association between several perinatal and obstetric risk factors and reactive attachment disorder in children diagnosed in specialized services.</p><h3>Methods</h3><p>In this nested case control ...
Association of Cumulative Paternal Early Life Stress With White Matter Maturation in Newborns
This cohort study examines infants and parents in the FinnBrain Birth Cohort to assess the association between paternal cumulative early life stress and offspring brain development.Question Is there an association between ...
Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and the Risk of Psychiatric Morbidity in Singleton Sibling Pairs
Introduction: Maternal smoking during pregnancy has been associated with an increased risk for psychiatric morbidity. We further studied this with Finnish siblings to control for genetic/familial factors.Methods: From the ...
Overrepresentation of epilepsy in children with type 1 diabetes is declining in a longitudinal population study in Finland
<p>Aim The aim was to determine temporal changes in increased risk of epilepsy among children with type 1 diabetes.</p><p>Methods The incidence of epilepsy up to age 15 in children with prior type 1 diabetes was analysed ...