Functional and diffusion MRI reveal the neurophysiological basis of neonates’ noxious-stimulus evoked brain activity
The neurophysiological basis of neonatal responses to noxious stimulation is poorly understood. Using MRI, the authors observe that neonates’ noxious-stimulus evoked brain activity is coupled to both their resting-state network activity and white matter microstructure.
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Auteurs principaux: | Luke Baxter, Fiona Moultrie, Sean Fitzgibbon, Marianne Aspbury, Roshni Mansfield, Matteo Bastiani, Richard Rogers, Saad Jbabdi, Eugene Duff, Rebeccah Slater |
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2021
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