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  • 1Division of Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, 2174 North Druid Hills Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA.

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Neuroimaging techniques are crucial for evaluating infant brains and predicting neurodevelopmental outcomes. Recent technological advancements enhance our understanding of early brain development and its potential for change.

Area of Science:

  • Neonatal neuroscience
  • Medical imaging
  • Developmental neuroscience

Background:

  • Neuroimaging is essential for evaluating the neonatal brain across various clinical scenarios.
  • It aids in risk stratification for neurodevelopmental differences in infants.
  • Recent decades have seen significant progress in neuroimaging hardware and computational methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical role of neuroimaging in neonatal clinical practice.
  • To discuss advancements in neuroimaging technologies and their impact.
  • To underscore the contribution of these advances to understanding infant brain maturation and plasticity.

Main Methods:

  • Review of advancements in neuroimaging hardware.
  • Analysis of computational technique development.
Keywords:
InfantsMRINeonatesNeurodevelopmental outcomesNeuroimagingUltrasound

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