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Lex W Doyle

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Pediatric Research|December 3, 2009
Early sensitivity training for parents of preterm infants: impact on the developing brainJeannette Milgrom, Carol Newnham, Peter J Anderson, et al.
Early Human Development|December 17, 2009
Reduced cerebellar diameter in very preterm infants with abnormal general movementsAlicia J Spittle, Lex W Doyle, Peter J Anderson, et al.
Early Human Development|November 5, 2025
Parental perceptions of academic competence following extremely preterm birthKaitlyn Corso, Peter J Anderson, Michael Takagi, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 29, 2019
Nutrition, Growth, Brain Volume, and Neurodevelopment in Very Preterm ChildrenVictoria A Power, Alicia J Spittle, Katherine J Lee, et al.
Neuropsychology|April 9, 2014
Neonatal brain pathology predicts adverse attention and processing speed outcomes in very preterm and/or very low birth weight childrenAndrea L Murray, Shannon E Scratch, Deanne K Thompson, et al.
Neuroimage|December 21, 2010
Characterization of the corpus callosum in very preterm and full-term infants utilizing MRIDeanne K Thompson, Terrie E Inder, Nathan Faggian, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|February 25, 2014
Comparing indicators of health and development of singleton young adults conceived with and without assisted reproductive technologyJane Halliday, Cate Wilson, Karin Hammarberg, et al.
Neuroimage|December 19, 2021
Investigating brain structural maturation in children and adolescents born very preterm using the brain age frameworkClaire Kelly, Gareth Ball, Lillian G Matthews, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 15, 2015
Prediction of perinatal depression from adolescence and before conception (VIHCS): 20-year prospective cohort studyGeorge C Patton, Helena Romaniuk, Elizabeth Spry, et al.
Pediatrics|June 16, 2010
Preventive care at home for very preterm infants improves infant and caregiver outcomes at 2 yearsAlicia J Spittle, Peter J Anderson, Katherine J Lee, et al.
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Pediatric Research|December 3, 2009
Early sensitivity training for parents of preterm infants: impact on the developing brainJeannette Milgrom, Carol Newnham, Peter J Anderson, et al.
Early Human Development|December 17, 2009
Reduced cerebellar diameter in very preterm infants with abnormal general movementsAlicia J Spittle, Lex W Doyle, Peter J Anderson, et al.
Early Human Development|November 5, 2025
Parental perceptions of academic competence following extremely preterm birthKaitlyn Corso, Peter J Anderson, Michael Takagi, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 29, 2019
Nutrition, Growth, Brain Volume, and Neurodevelopment in Very Preterm ChildrenVictoria A Power, Alicia J Spittle, Katherine J Lee, et al.
Neuropsychology|April 9, 2014
Neonatal brain pathology predicts adverse attention and processing speed outcomes in very preterm and/or very low birth weight childrenAndrea L Murray, Shannon E Scratch, Deanne K Thompson, et al.
Neuroimage|December 21, 2010
Characterization of the corpus callosum in very preterm and full-term infants utilizing MRIDeanne K Thompson, Terrie E Inder, Nathan Faggian, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|February 25, 2014
Comparing indicators of health and development of singleton young adults conceived with and without assisted reproductive technologyJane Halliday, Cate Wilson, Karin Hammarberg, et al.
Neuroimage|December 19, 2021
Investigating brain structural maturation in children and adolescents born very preterm using the brain age frameworkClaire Kelly, Gareth Ball, Lillian G Matthews, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 15, 2015
Prediction of perinatal depression from adolescence and before conception (VIHCS): 20-year prospective cohort studyGeorge C Patton, Helena Romaniuk, Elizabeth Spry, et al.
Pediatrics|June 16, 2010
Preventive care at home for very preterm infants improves infant and caregiver outcomes at 2 yearsAlicia J Spittle, Peter J Anderson, Katherine J Lee, et al.
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