Sarah Jensen

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2012-2016 King's College London, London, UK 
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Bach AM, Xie W, Piazzoli L, et al. (2021) Systemic inflammation during the first year of life is associated with brain functional connectivity and future cognitive outcomes. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 53: 101041
Jensen SKG, Xie W, Kumar S, et al. (2021) Associations of socioeconomic and other environmental factors with early brain development in Bangladeshi infants and children. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 50: 100981
Valdes V, Pierce LJ, Lane CJ, et al. (2020) An exploratory study of predictors of cognition in two low-income samples of infants across the first year of life. Plos One. 15: e0238507
Xie W, Jensen SKG, Wade M, et al. (2019) Growth faltering is associated with altered brain functional connectivity and cognitive outcomes in urban Bangladeshi children exposed to early adversity. Bmc Medicine. 17: 199
Jensen SKG, Obradovic J, Nelson CA. (2019) Introduction to special issue on global child development studies. Developmental Science. e12888
Berens AE, Kumar S, Tofail F, et al. (2019) Cumulative psychosocial risk and early child development: validation and use of the Childhood Psychosocial Adversity Scale in global health research. Pediatric Research
Jensen SKG, Tofail F, Haque R, et al. (2019) Child development in the context of biological and psychosocial hazards among poor families in Bangladesh. Plos One. 14: e0215304
Perdue KL, Jensen SKG, Kumar S, et al. (2019) Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy to assess social information processing in poor urban Bangladeshi infants and toddlers. Developmental Science. e12839
Turesky TK, Jensen SKG, Yu X, et al. (2019) The relationship between biological and psychosocial risk factors and resting-state functional connectivity in 2-month-old Bangladeshi infants: a feasibility and pilot study. Developmental Science. e12841
Jensen SKG, Kumar S, Xie W, et al. (2019) Neural correlates of early adversity among Bangladeshi infants. Scientific Reports. 9: 3507
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