Differences in Neonatal Functional Connectivity Related to Sensory Overresponsivity in Toddlers
Sensory overresponsivity (SOR) is an early risk factor for childhood psychiatric conditions and might arise from neural variation present in early life. To identify candidate neural precursors of SOR in infancy, we analyzed network-level functional connectivity (FC) measures from neonates in relation to their SOR scores at age two.
Source: Biological Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Rebecca Schwarzlose, Andrew Eck, Michael Myers, Alyssa Labonte, Tara Smyser, Deanna Barch, Cynthia Rogers, Barbara Warner, Christopher Smyser, Chad Sylvester, Joan Luby, Muriah Wheelock Tags: Symposium Source Type: research