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Navigating the Complex Landscape of Executive Function After Premature Birth

Introduction Imagine a world where tiny changes at the beginning of life lead to big differences years later. Sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, right? Well, this scenario isn’t fiction; it’s a reality for those born very prematurely—earlier than 33 weeks of gestation. These early arrivals often have to face a range […]

Working Memory-Related Functional Brain Patterns in Never Medicated Children with ADHD

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Maturational and Aging Effects on the Human Brain Revealed

Introduction: Journey Through the Mind’s Timeless Passage Close your eyes and imagine a landscape that changes with the seasons—sometimes slow and steady, other times swift and dramatic. This vision reflects how our brains evolve over a lifetime. The brain, an organ that cradles our thoughts, emotions, and memories, undergoes continuous transformation from childhood to old […]