Longitudinal neonatal brain development and socio-demographic correlates of infant outcomes following preterm birth.

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Full Title: Dev Cogn Neurosci

Abbreviation: Dev Cogn Neurosci

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Subject Category: Psychophysiology

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"it consists of 28 items adapted in the home observation for measurement of the environment inventory ( ) and assesses the availability and variety of experiences that promote cognitive stimulation in the home (for more details see supplemental materials and ) 2 7 data analysis code is available at www github com/lucyvanes/preterm-dhcp_longitudinal 2 7 1 subscales from the cbcl and bayley-iii were subjected to principal component analysis (pca) in order to derive meaningful components of covarying psychopathology and psychomotor development."

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"it consists of 28 items adapted in the home observation for measurement of the environment inventory ( ) and assesses the availability and variety of experiences that promote cognitive stimulation in the home (for more details see supplemental materials and ) 2 7 data analysis code is available at www github com/lucyvanes/preterm-dhcp_longitudinal 2 7 1 subscales from the cbcl and bayley-iii were subjected to principal component analysis (pca) in order to derive meaningful components of covarying psychopathology and psychomotor development. it consists of 28 items adapted in the home observation for measurement of the environment inventory ( ) and assesses the availability and variety of experiences that promote cognitive stimulation in the home (for more details see supplemental materials and ) 2 7 data analysis code is available at www github com/lucyvanes/preterm-dhcp_longitudinal 2 7 1 subscales from the cbcl and bayley-iii were subjected to principal component analysis (pca) in order to derive meaningful components of covarying psychopathology and psychomotor development."

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"Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper."

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"This work was supported by the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/20072013)/ERC grant agreement no. 319456 (dHCP project). The authors acknowledge infrastructure support from the National Institute for Health Research (10.13039/100006662NIHR) Mental Health Biomedical Research Centre (10.13039/100014461BRC) at South London, Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London and the NIHR-BRC at Guys and St Thomas’ Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (GSTFT). The authors also acknowledge support in part from the Wellcome Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (10.13039/501100000266EPSRC) Centre for Medical Engineering at Kings College London [WT 203148/Z/16/Z], and the Department of Health through an NIHR Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre Award (to Guy’s and St. Thomas’ National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust in partnership with King’s College London and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust). LDV is supported by a King’s Prize Fellowship [Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund; 204823/Z/16/Z] and the 10.13039/501100000265Medical Research Council [MR/S026460/1]. SFM is supported by a grant from the UK Medical Research Council [MR/N013700/1]. L.C-G. acknowledges funding from Spanish 10.13039/501100004837MICINN PID2021-129022OA-I00 and CAM-Spain under the line support for R&D projects for Beatriz Galindo researchers, and Project PID2021–129022OA-I00 funded by MCIN / 10.13039/100005910AEI / 10.13039/501100011033 / 10.13039/501100002924FEDER, 10.13039/100016077EU. TA and ADE received support from the Medical Research Council Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 10.13039/100009360King’s College London [MR/N026063/1]. TA is supported by a MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship [MR/P008712/1] and Transition Support Award [MR/V036874/1]. DB received support from a Wellcome Trust Seed Award in Science [217316/Z/19/Z]. CN is supported by the 10.13039/501100000265Medical Research Council [MR/S026460/1]. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the National Institute for Health Research or the Department of Health. The funders had no role in the design and conduct of the study; collection, management, analysis, and interpretation of the data; preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript; and decision to submit the manuscript for publication."

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