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Altered functional connectivity of the primary auditory with cognitive networks in inattentive children and adolescents with hearing loss

CHemotherapy-Induced cardiotoxicity: LongitudinaL imaging study (CHILL)

Deep learning of electrical stimulation mapping-driven DWI tractography to improve preoperative evaluation of pediatric epilepsy surgery

Depicting White Matter Developmental Trajectory Using Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging:from neonate through childhood

Development of Pediatric Spinal Cord White Matter Atlas: Preliminary Analysis

Functional Connectivity Alterations in Neural Networks Associated with Sustained Attention in Children with Epilepsy

Improved quantitative accuracy using high-resolution DTI guided QSM to profile myelin maturation in pediatric brains

Author:Lijia Zhang  Chris Petty  Allen Song  

Institution:Duke University Brain Imaging and Analysis Center  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

Topic:Pediatric: Fetal & Developmental Brain  

Session Name:Pediatric Neuro: Development  

Program Number:4593  

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Investigating the brain volume and shape correlates of reading performance in children with reading difficulties

Investigating the change of optic radiation in Septo-optic dysplasia patients with DTI

Investigation of Longitudinal Nonhuman Primate White Matter Maturation using Quantitative R1 Relaxometry

Author:Douglas Dean  Jason Moody  Steve Kecskemeti  Nakul Aggarwal  Jonathan Oler  Andrew Alexander  Ned Kalin  

Institution:University of Wisconsin–Madison  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Live Q&A Date:Digital Poster (All Week)  

Topic:Pediatric: Fetal & Developmental Brain  

Session Name:Pediatric Neuro: Development  

Program Number:4592  

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Prediction of spastic cerebral palsy based on radiographic feature in children with periventricular leukomalacia

Resting State Functional Connectivity and Angiogenesis-related Gene Co-Expression Networks in early brain development

White Matter Left-lateralization from Birth through Childhood Revealed by Tract-based Spatial Statistics with Dynamic Age-specific Templates