October 21, 2015

Wayne State researcher traces roots of motor impairments in preterm babies

New research - led by Moriah Thomason, Wayne State assistant professor - indicates that altered brain connectivity is present before birth in prematurely born babies,

New research - led by Moriah Thomason, Wayne State assistant professor - indicates that altered brain connectivity is present before birth in prematurely born babies, suggesting that their brains are prewired to develop a range of motor impairments often seen in children born preterm. The research was presented Oct. 18 during the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, the world's largest source of emerging news about brain science and health.

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