iScience (Feb 2024)

Development of sensorimotor-visual connectome gradient at birth predicts neurocognitive outcomes at 2 years of age

  • Yunman Xia,
  • Jianlong Zhao,
  • Yuehua Xu,
  • Dingna Duan,
  • Mingrui Xia,
  • Tina Jeon,
  • Minhui Ouyang,
  • Lina Chalak,
  • Nancy Rollins,
  • Hao Huang,
  • Yong He

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
p. 108981

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Summary: Functional connectome gradients represent fundamental organizing principles of the brain. Here, we report the development of the connectome gradients in preterm and term babies aged 31–42 postmenstrual weeks using task-free functional MRI and its association with postnatal cognitive growth. We show that the principal sensorimotor-to-visual gradient is present during the late preterm period and continuously evolves toward a term-like pattern. The global measurements of this gradient, characterized by explanation ratio, gradient range, and gradient variation, increased with age (p < 0.05, corrected). Focal gradient development mainly occurs in the sensorimotor, lateral, and medial parietal regions, and visual regions (p < 0.05, corrected). The connectome gradient at birth predicts cognitive and language outcomes at 2-year follow-up (p < 0.005). These results are replicated using an independent dataset from the Developing Human Connectome Project. Our findings highlight early emergent rules of the brain connectome gradient and their implications for later cognitive growth.

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