伦敦国王学院的研究发现早产儿和足月婴儿的大脑连接模式不同,将动态连接模式与未来的运动、语言、认知和社会行为联系起来。 King's College London study finds distinct brain connectivity patterns in pre-term and term babies, linking dynamic connectivity patterns to future movement, language, cognition, and social behavior.
伦敦国王学院进行的一项研究发现,早产儿和足月儿的大脑连接模式不同。 A study conducted by King's College London has discovered distinct patterns of brain connectivity in pre-term and term babies. 这是第一项分析大脑区域之间的通信模式如何在生命最初几周内时刻变化的研究。 This is the first study to analyze how these communication patterns between brain areas change moment-to-moment in the first few weeks of life. 发表在《自然通讯》上的研究结果表明,婴儿大脑连接的动态模式与未来的运动、语言、认知和社会行为指标有关。 The results, published in Nature Communications, indicate that the dynamic patterns of baby brain connectivity are linked to future measures of movement, language, cognition, and social behavior. 这为大脑发育对以后行为和技能的影响提供了新的见解。 This provides new insights into the influence of brain development on later behaviors and skills.