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1. Prenatal social disadvantage is associated with alterations in functional networks at birth.

2. Neonatal neural responses to novelty related to behavioral inhibition at 1 year.

3. Adverse Childhood Experiences and Socioemotional Outcomes of Children Born Very Preterm.

4. Associations between Parenting and Cognitive and Language Abilities at 2 Years of Age Depend on Prenatal Exposure to Disadvantage.

5. Children born very preterm experience altered cortical expansion over the first decade of life.

6. Prenatal environment is associated with the pace of cortical network development over the first three years of life.

7. Maternal prenatal social disadvantage and neonatal functional connectivity: Associations with psychopathology symptoms at age 12 months.

8. Associations between prenatal adversity and neonatal white matter microstructure on language outcomes at age 2 years.

9. Neighborhood Crime and Externalizing Behavior in Toddlers: A Longitudinal Study With Neonatal fMRI and Parenting.

10. Characteristics of women concordant and discordant for urine drug screens for cannabis exposure and self-reported cannabis use during pregnancy.

11. Newborn Brain Function and Early Emerging Callous-Unemotional Traits.

12. Prenatal exposure to maternal disadvantage-related inflammatory biomarkers: associations with neonatal white matter microstructure.

13. Social and psychological adversity are associated with distinct mother and infant gut microbiome variations.

14. Socioeconomic disadvantage and parental mood/affective problems links negative parenting and executive dysfunction in children born very preterm.

15. Parental ADHD and ASD symptoms and contributions of psychosocial risk to childhood ADHD and ASD symptoms in children born very preterm.

16. Social disadvantage during pregnancy: effects on gestational age and birthweight.

17. The Association Between Maternal Cortisol and Infant Amygdala Volume Is Moderated by Socioeconomic Status.

18. Maturation of large-scale brain systems over the first month of life.

19. Prenatal exposure to maternal social disadvantage and psychosocial stress and neonatal white matter connectivity at birth.

20. The Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Neighborhood Crime on Neonatal Functional Connectivity.

21. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Network Neurobehavioral Scale Profiles in Full-Term Infants: Associations with Maternal Adversity, Medical Risk, and Neonatal Outcomes.

22. Association of Prenatal Exposure to Early-Life Adversity With Neonatal Brain Volumes at Birth.

23. EEG/ERP as a pragmatic method to expand the reach of infant-toddler neuroimaging in HBCD: Promises and challenges.

24. Neonatal Brain Response to Deviant Auditory Stimuli and Relation to Maternal Trait Anxiety.

25. Microstructure of the Dorsal Anterior Cingulum Bundle in Very Preterm Neonates Predicts the Preterm Behavioral Phenotype at 5 Years of Age.

26. Tract-Specific Relationships Between Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers and Periventricular White Matter in Posthemorrhagic Hydrocephalus of Prematurity.

27. Maternal and family factors differentiate profiles of psychiatric impairments in very preterm children at age 5-years.

28. Altered neonatal white and gray matter microstructure is associated with neurodevelopmental impairments in very preterm infants with high-grade brain injury.

29. Impaired hippocampal development and outcomes in very preterm infants with perinatal brain injury.

30. Social Adversity and Cognitive, Language, and Motor Development of Very Preterm Children from 2 to 5 Years of Age.

31. Cortical Gray and Adjacent White Matter Demonstrate Synchronous Maturation in Very Preterm Infants.

32. Prediction of brain maturity in infants using machine-learning algorithms.

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