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The science of early brain development can inform investments in early childhood. These basic concepts, established over decades of neuroscience and behavioral research, help illustrate why child development—particularly from birth to five years—is a foundation for a prosperous and sustainable society.
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23 lis 2023 · This study lays a strong foundation for understanding ICV and subcortical brain development and how it relates to early cognitive development encompassing children from diverse ethnic and...
15 mar 2021 · Eze et al. use single-cell sequencing and immunohistochemical validation to create an atlas of early human brain development. In the telencephalon, they discover a diversity of progenitor...
15 sie 2018 · Early brain development is closely dictated by distinct neurobiological principles. Here, we aimed to map early trajectories of structural brain wiring in the neonatal brain.
1 sie 2016 · Recent research highlights the very rapid development of brain structure and function over the early years. Core resting state networks begin to function from prenatal stages, and may help sculpt subsequent patterns of regional structure and connectivity.
This Review discusses the development of grey and white matter, structural and functional networks, as well as genetic and environmental influences on early childhood brain development. We also discuss initial evidence regarding the usefulness of early imaging biomarkers for predicting cognitive outcomes and risk for neuropsychiatric disorders.
With a deeper understanding of the developmental patterns occurring in early brain development detected by advanced and biophysical models of dMRI comes novel opportunities for early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions during the earliest phases of establishment of neural foundations.