Authors
Jessica Dubois, Manon Benders, Arnaud Cachia, Francois Lazeyras, R Ha-Vinh Leuchter, Stéphane V Sizonenko, Christina Borradori-Tolsa, Jean-François Mangin, Petra Susan Hüppi
Publication date
2008/6/1
Journal
Cerebral cortex
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
1444-1454
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
In the developing human brain, the cortical sulci formation is a complex process starting from 14 weeks of gestation onward. The potential influence of underlying mechanisms (genetic, epigenetic, mechanical or environmental) is still poorly understood, because reliable quantification in vivo of the early folding is lacking. In this study, we investigate the sulcal emergence noninvasively in 35 preterm newborns, by applying dedicated postprocessing tools to magnetic resonance images acquired shortly after birth over a developmental period critical for the human cortex maturation (26–36 weeks of age). Through the original three-dimensional reconstruction of the interface between developing cortex and white matter and correlation with volumetric measurements, we document early sulcation in vivo, and quantify changes with age, gender, and the presence of small white matter lesions. We observe a trend …
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