Fig. 4: Brain age gaps (BAGs) were associated with maternal effects and toddler behaviors.
From: Brain age prediction and deviations from normative trajectories in the neonatal connectome

Maternal mental health, physical health, demographics, and substance use correlate with BAGs for term and preterm infants, controlling for the infant’s postmenstrual age. The BAGs also correlate with several later behaviors in toddlerhood, controlling for the infant’s postmenstrual age. The p-values of two-sided Pearson’s correlation are FDR-corrected. Dashed lines associations were not significant after FDR correction, Solid lines associations were significant after FDR correction. BSID the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, CBCL the Child Behavior Checklist, ECBQ the Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire, Q-CHAT the Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.