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    • 2021
      • Diffusion-weighted and functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in preterm and term-born adolescents
    • 2019
      • Cognitive development of very preterm born children at 11 years of age
    • 2016
      • Prediction of neurodevelopment and neuromotor trajectories in very preterm born children up to 11 years of age: PIPARI Study
    • 2015
      • Psychological well-being of the parents and child development, behavior, and quality of life in very low birth weight infants
    • 2014
      • The Association between Growth and Neurodevelopment in Very Preterm Infants – A Follow-up Study in the PIPARI Study
      • Diffusion Tensor Imaging as a Diagnostic and Research Tool: A Study on Preterm Infants
    • 2012
      • Cognitive Development of Very Low Birth Weight Children from Infancy to Pre-school Age
    • 2011
      • Cognitive and neuropsychological outcome in relation to brain imaging findings in very low birth weight children
    • 2010
      • The Vulnerable Brain and Very Preterm Infants – Findings from the PIPARI-Study
    • 2009
      • Early relationship between very preterm infant and mother: The role of infant, maternal and dyadic factors
      • Antenatal inflammation and brain pathology in preterm infants
      • Language in Acquisition : Early Lexical Development and Associations between Lexicon and Grammar : Findings from Full-Term and Very-Low-Birth-Weight Finnish Children
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Studies
  • Brain imaging findings and child development
  • Placental-related factors for the development of preterm infants
  • The development of the very preterm infant
  • The very preterm infant and the psychological growth environment

Brain imaging findings and child development

  • Diffusion-weighted and functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in preterm and term-born adolescents
  • Diffusion Tensor Imaging as a Diagnostic and Research Tool: A Study on Preterm Infants
  • Cognitive and neuropsychological outcome in relation to brain imaging findings in very low birth weight children

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