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Results of the analyses on group differences for brain structural measures (HC volumes, medial OFC thickness, IFG thickness). Statistical values are shown for the ANOVA analyses and follow-up post hoc tests.
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From early to middle childhood, brain regions that underlie memory consolidation undergo profound maturational changes. However, there is little empirical investigation that directly relates age-related differences in brain structural measures to the memory consolidation processes. The present study examined system-level memory consolidations of in...
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... CI [.66, .76] (for a full overview, please see Table 2 in Supplementary Material). We observed a significant Session x Group interaction, F(4,156) = 4.71, p = .001, ...Context 2
... between group analyses showed that residualized left and right HC volumes were comparable between term born and preterm born children, while adults showed bigger left and right HC volumes in comparison to both groups of children (see Table 2). Based on this observation, term born and preterm born children were combined into one group for the subsequent analyses (referred to as the children group .77], ...Similar publications
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