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Structural development and brain asymmetry in the fronto-limbic regions in preschool-aged childrenopen access

Authors
Lee, Gang YiYoun, Young-AhJang, Yong HunKim, HyunaLee, Joo YoungLee, Young JunJung, MinyoungLee, Hyun Ju
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Keywords
brain development; fronto-limbic; preschool-aged children; volume; thickness; asymmetry; structural MRI
Citation
Frontiers in Pediatrics, v.12, pp 1 - 10
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
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Journal Title
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Volume
12
Start Page
1
End Page
10
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/197908
DOI
10.3389/fped.2024.1362409
ISSN
2296-2360
2296-2360
Abstract
Early-life experiences play a crucial role in the development of the fronto-limbic regions, influencing both macro- and microstructural changes in the brain. These alterations profoundly impact cognitive, social-emotional functions. Recently, early limbic structural alterations have been associated with numerous neurological and psychiatric morbidities. Although identifying normative developmental trajectories is essential for determining brain alterations, only a few studies have focused on examining the normative trajectories in the fronto-limbic regions during preschool-aged children. The aim of this study was to investigate the structural-developmental trajectory of the fronto-limbic regions using the cortical thickness, volume, and subcortical volume in 57 healthy and typical preschool-aged children between 1 and 5 years and examined the early lateralization patterns during the development of the fronto-limbic regions. Regarding brain lateralization, remarkable asymmetry was detected in the volume of thalamus and the cortical regions excluding the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in the fronto-limbic regions. This study of preschool-aged children may fill the knowledge gaps regarding the developmental patterns and hemispheric asymmetries of the fronto-limbic regions between newborns and adolescents.
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