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Neonatal multi-modal cortical profiles predict 18-month developmental outcomes

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101103

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7EH UK; Perinatal; Neonatal neuroimaging; Infant development; Morphometric similarity networks; Brain development

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  1. European Research Council under the European Union [319456]
  2. Wellcome Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Centre for Medical Engineering at King's College London [WT 203148/Z/16/Z]
  3. Medical Research Council (UK) [MR/K006355/1, MR/LO11530/1]
  4. Sackler Institute for Translational Neurodevelopment at King's College London
  5. Medical Research Council Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, King's College London
  6. Sir Henry Dale Fellowship - Wellcome Trust [206675/Z/17/Z]
  7. Sir Henry Dale Fellowship - Royal Society [206675/Z/17/Z]
  8. Medical Research Council Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, King's College London [MR/N026063/1]
  9. Flemish Research Foundation (FWO) [12ZV420N]

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This study examines the relation between cortical structural covariance at birth and later infant behavior. The results suggest that coordinated maturation of multi-modal neonatal cortical features is related to developmental outcomes and that network organization at birth serves as an early infrastructure for future functional skills.
Developmental delays in infanthood often persist, turning into life-long difficulties, and coming at great cost for the individual and community. By examining the developing brain and its relation to developmental outcomes we can start to elucidate how the emergence of brain circuits is manifested in variability of infant motor, cognitive and behavioural capacities. In this study, we examined if cortical structural covariance at birth, indexing coordinated development, is related to later infant behaviour. We included 193 healthy term-born infants from the Developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP). An individual cortical connectivity matrix derived from morphological and microstructural features was computed for each subject (morphometric similarity networks, MSNs) and was used as input for the prediction of behavioural scores at 18 months using Connectome-Based Predictive Modeling (CPM). Neonatal MSNs successfully predicted social-emotional performance. Predictive edges were distributed between and within known functional cortical divisions with a specific important role for primary and posterior cortical regions. These results reveal that multi-modal neonatal cortical profiles showing coordinated maturation are related to developmental outcomes and that network organization at birth provides an early infrastructure for future functional skills.

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