Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Aanes, Synne"
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Hippocampus: structure and function in preterm born Very-Low-Birth-Weight (VLBW) children and adults
Aanes, Synne (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:318, Doctoral thesis, 2019) -
Limited microstructural and connectivity deficits despite subcortical volume reductions in school-aged children born preterm with very low birth weight.
Sølsnes, Anne Elisabeth; Sripada, Kam; Yendiki, Anastasia; Bjuland, Knut Jørgen; Østgård, Heidi Furre; Aanes, Synne; Grunewaldt, Kristine Hermansen; Løhaugen, Gro; Eikenes, Live; Håberg, Asta; Rimol, Lars Morten; Skranes, Jon Sverre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Preterm birth and very low birth weight (VLBW, ≤ 1500 g) are worldwide problems that burden survivors with lifelong cognitive, psychological, and physical challenges. In this multimodal structural magnetic resonance imaging ... -
Reduced hippocampal subfield volumes and memory function in school-aged children born preterm with very low birthweight (VLBW)
Aanes, Synne; Bjuland, Knut Jørgen; Sripada, Kam; Sølsnes, Anne Elisabeth; Grunewaldt, Kristine Hermansen; Håberg, Asta; Løhaugen, Gro; Skranes, Jon Sverre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background The hippocampus, an essential structure for learning and memory, has a reduced volume in preterm born (gestational age < 37 weeks) individuals with very low birth weight (VLBW: birth weight < 1500 g), which ... -
Relationship between hippocampal subfield volumes and memory function in adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW)
Aanes, Synne; Bjuland, Knut Jørgen; Lærum, Astrid M Winsnes; Weider, Siri; Evensen, Kari Anne I; Indredavik, Marit; Brubakk, Ann-Mari; Håberg, Asta; Løhaugen, Gro C; Skranes, Jon Sverre (Journal article, 2020)Background: Being born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW) is related to aberrant brain development. Hippocampus is a brain region particularly vulnerable to injury, for instance from consequences following preterm ...