Meta-Analysis of Hippocampal Volume and Episodic Memory in Preterm and Term Born Individuals

被引:1
|
作者
McCall, Dana M. [1 ,2 ]
Homayouni, Roya [1 ,3 ]
Yu, Qijing [1 ]
Raz, Sarah [3 ,4 ]
Ofen, Noa [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Wayne State Univ, Inst Gerontol, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
[2] Gundersen Hlth Syst, Dept Neuropsychol, La Crosse, WI 54601 USA
[3] Wayne State Univ, Dept Psychol, Detroit, MI USA
[4] Wayne State Univ, Merrill Palmer Skillman Inst, Detroit, MI USA
关键词
Premature birth; Low birth weight; Hippocampus; Memory; Brain development; LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT; SELECTIVE VULNERABILITY; AUTOMATIC SEGMENTATION; BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT; CHILDREN BORN; OUTCOMES; ADOLESCENTS; INFANTS; MOTOR; PREMATURITY;
D O I
10.1007/s11065-023-09583-6
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Preterm birth (< 37 weeks gestation) has been associated with memory deficits, which has prompted investigation of possible alterations in hippocampal volume in this population. However, existing literature reports varying effects of premature birth on hippocampal volume. Specifically, it is unclear whether smaller hippocampal volume in preterm-born individuals is merely reflective of smaller total brain volume. Further, it is not clear if hippocampal volume is associated with episodic memory functioning in preterm-born individuals. Meta-analysis was used to investigate the effects of premature birth on hippocampal volume and episodic memory from early development to young adulthood (birth to 26). PubMed, PsychINFO, and Web of Science were searched for English peer-reviewed articles that included hippocampal volume of preterm and term-born individuals. Thirty articles met the inclusion criteria. Separate meta-analyses were used to evaluate standardized mean differences between preterm and term-born individuals in uncorrected and corrected hippocampal volume, as well as verbal and visual episodic memory. Both uncorrected and corrected hippocampal volume were smaller in preterm-born compared to term-born individuals. Although preterm-born individuals had lower episodic memory performance than term-born individuals, the limited number of studies only permitted a qualitative review of the association between episodic memory performance and hippocampal volume. Tested moderators included mean age, pre/post-surfactant era, birth weight, gestational age, demarcation method, magnet strength, and slice thickness. With this meta-analysis, we provide novel evidence of the effects of premature birth on hippocampal volume.
引用
收藏
页码:478 / 495
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Episodic memory impairment in Huntington's disease: A meta-analysis
    Montoya, Alonso
    Pelletier, Marc
    Menear, Matthew
    Duplessis, Elisabeth
    Richer, Francois
    Lepage, Martin
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2006, 44 (10) : 1984 - 1994
  • [22] A meta-analysis of episodic memory related brain activation in schizophrenia
    Achim, AM
    Lepage, M
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2005, 57 (08) : 65S - 65S
  • [24] Does reactivation trigger episodic memory change? A meta-analysis
    Scully, Iiona D.
    Napper, Lucy E.
    Hupbach, Almut
    NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY, 2017, 142 : 99 - 107
  • [25] A meta-analysis of the relation between hippocampal volume and memory ability in typically developing children and adolescents
    Botdorf, Morgan
    Canada, Kelsey L.
    Riggins, Tracy
    HIPPOCAMPUS, 2022, 32 (05) : 386 - 400
  • [26] Episodic memory impairment in Huntington's disease: A meta-analysis
    Montoya, AG
    Duplessis, E
    Pelletier, M
    Lepage, M
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2004, 55 : 37S - 38S
  • [27] The Sleep Benefit in Episodic Memory: An Integrative Review and a Meta-Analysis
    Berres, Sabrina
    Erdfelder, Edgar
    PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 2021, 147 (12) : 1309 - 1353
  • [28] Associations Between Episodic Memory and Hippocampal Volume in Late Adulthood
    Aghjayan, Sarah L.
    Polk, Sarah E.
    Ripperger, Hayley S.
    Huang, Haiqing
    Wan, Lu
    Kamarck, Thomas
    Marsland, Anna L.
    Kang, Chaeryon
    Voss, Michelle W.
    Sutton, Bradley P.
    Oberlin, Lauren E.
    Burns, Jeffrey M.
    Vidoni, Eric D.
    Mcauley, Edward
    Hillman, Charles H.
    Kramer, Arthur F.
    Erickson, Kirk I.
    HIPPOCAMPUS, 2025, 35 (02)
  • [29] Episodic memory impairment and its influencing factors in individuals with autism spectrum disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis
    Geng, Kangjie
    Wang, Yan
    Fu, Wangqian
    Chen, Siting
    Yang, Yuqi
    EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2024,
  • [30] Controlling Parenting Behaviors in Parents of Children Born Preterm: A Meta-Analysis
    Toscano, Carolina
    Soares, Isabel
    Mesman, Judi
    JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS, 2020, 41 (03): : 230 - 241