Human Brain Connectivity Changes
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•What does the study focus on? Answer: The development of brain functional networks during the birth transition
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Researchers from New York University School of Medicine used a large dataset of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans to model the developmental trajectories of brain networks in fetuses and newborns.
The subcortical network, acting as a central hub for information relay, demonstrated increased communication efficiency within its nodes.
The sensorimotor and parietal-frontal regions showed a gradual increase in global efficiency throughout the transition from fetus to neonate.
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