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Associations of behavioral problems with white matter circuits connecting to the frontal lobes in school-aged children born at term and preterm.

Machiko HosokiMargarita Alethea EidsnessLisa BruckertKatherine E TravisHeidi M Feldman
Published in: Neuroimage. Reports (2024)
In children with a full range of scores on behavioral problems from normal to significantly elevated, internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems were negatively associated with mean-FA of white matter tracts connecting to frontal lobes in FT children; externalizing behavioral problems were positively associated with mean-FA of the right uncinate in PT children. The different associations by birth group suggest that the neurobiology of behavioral problems differs in the two birth groups.
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