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Jon Skranes is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway, contributing primarily to the field of Medicine with a focus on subfields such as Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Genetics, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their research covers key topics including:

  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Infant development and preterm care
  • Prenatal substance exposure effects
  • Cognitive abilities and testing
  • Neonatal respiratory health research
  • Cognitive functions and memory
  • Genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Jon Skranes include:

  • Establishing the phenotypic spectrum of ZTTK syndrome by analysis of 52 individuals with variants in SON, 2021, European Journal of Human Genetics
  • Is there an association between full IQ score and mental health problems in young adults? A study with a convenience sample, 2020, BMC Psychology
  • Multidisciplinary and neuroimaging findings in preterm born very low birthweight individuals from birth to 28 years of age: A systematic review of a Norwegian prospective cohort study, 2022, Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
  • Neurocognitive function and associations with mental health in adults born preterm with very low birthweight or small for gestational age at term, 2023, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Working Memory Training in Amnestic and Non-amnestic Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Preliminary Findings From Genotype Variants on Training Effects, 2021, Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

They often collaborate with several co-authors, including:

  • Gro C. Løhaugen (9 coauthored works)
  • Marit S. Indredavik (6 coauthored works)
  • Kari Anne I. Evensen (4 coauthored works)
  • Knut Jørgen Bjuland (4 coauthored works)
  • Thorsten Gerstner (4 coauthored works)

Jon Skranes frequently publishes in a number of journals with multiple contributions, such as:

  • Acta Paediatrica (3 publications)
  • Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research (2 publications)
  • Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (2 publications)
  • European Journal of Human Genetics (1 publication)
  • BMC Psychology (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Clinical findings and white matter abnormalities seen on diffusion tensor imaging in adolescents with very low birth weight

    J. Skranes;T. R. Vangberg;S. Kulseng;M. S. Indredavik

  • Cerebral palsy in Norway: prevalence, subtypes and severity.

    Guro L. Andersen;Lorentz M. Irgens;Ivar Haagaas;Jon S. Skranes

  • Development and aging of cortical thickness correspond to genetic organization patterns.

    Anders Martin Fjell;Anders Martin Fjell;Håkon Grydeland;Stine Kleppe Krogsrud;Inge Kasbohm Amlien

  • Structural Growth Trajectories and Rates of Change in the First 3 Months of Infant Brain Development

    Dominic Holland;Linda Chang;Thomas M. Ernst;Megan Curran

  • Cerebral cortex thickness in 15-year-old adolescents with low birth weight measured by an automated MRI-based method

    M. Martinussen;B. Fischl;H. B. Larsson;J. Skranes

  • Neurodevelopmental origins of lifespan changes in brain and cognition.

    Kristine B Walhovd;Kristine B Walhovd;Stine Kleppe Krogsrud;Inge Kasbohm Amlien;Hauke Bartsch

  • Young adults born preterm with very low birth weight demonstrate widespread white matter alterations on brain DTI.

    Live Eikenes;Gro C. Christensen Løhaugen;Ann-Mari Brubakk;Jon Skranes

  • Changes in white matter diffusion anisotropy in adolescents born prematurely.

    Torgil Riise Vangberg;Jon Skranes;Anders M. Dale;Marit Martinussen

  • Perinatal risk and psychiatric outcome in adolescents born preterm with very low birth weight or term small for gestational age.

    Marit S. Indredavik;Torstein Vik;Kari Anne I. Evensen;Jon Skranes

  • Computerized working memory training improves function in adolescents born at extremely low birth weight.

    Gro C.C. Løhaugen;Ida Antonsen;Asta Håberg;Arne Gramstad;Arne Gramstad

  • Small for Gestational Age and Intrauterine Growth Restriction Decreases Cognitive Function in Young Adults

    Gro C.C. Løhaugen;Heidi Furre Østgård;Silje Andreassen;Geir W. Jacobsen

  • Feeding problems, growth and nutritional status in children with cerebral palsy.

    Magnus Odin Dahlseng;Ane-Kristine Finbråten;Pétur B. Júlíusson;Jon Skranes

  • Working Memory Training Improves Cognitive Function in VLBW Preschoolers

    Kristine Hermansen Grunewaldt;Gro Christine Christiansen Løhaugen;Dordi Austeng;Ann-Mari Brubakk

  • Cognitive profile in young adults born preterm at very low birthweight

    Gro C C Løhaugen;Arne Gramstad;Kari Anne I Evensen;Marit Martinussen

  • Segmental brain volumes and cognitive and perceptual correlates in 15-year-old adolescents with low birth weight.

    Marit Martinussen;Dana W. Flanders;Bruce Fischl;Bruce Fischl;Evelina Busa

  • Mental health, quality of life and social relations in young adults born with low birth weight

    Line Knutsen Lund;Torstein Vik;Stian Lydersen;Gro Løhaugen

  • Joint Analysis of Cortical Area and Thickness as a Replacement for the Analysis of the Volume of the Cerebral Cortex

    Anderson M. Winkler;Doug Greve;Knut Jørgen Bjuland;Tom Nichols

  • Follow-up at age 10 years in ELBW children — Functional outcome, brain morphology and results from motor assessments in infancy ☆ ☆☆

    Kristine Hermansen Grunewaldt;Toril Fjørtoft;Knut Jørgen Bjuland;Ann-Mari Brubakk

  • Brain volumes and cognitive function in very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) young adults

    Knut Jørgen Bjuland;Lars Morten Rimol;Gro Løhaugen;Jon Sverre Skranes

  • Prevalence of hip dislocation among children with cerebral palsy in regions with and without a surveillance programme: a cross sectional study in Sweden and Norway

    Areej Ibrahim Elkamil;Guro Lillemoen Andersen;Gunnar Hägglund;Torarin Lamvik

Frequent Co-Authors

René Westerhausen
René Westerhausen University of Oslo
Wesley K. Thompson
Wesley K. Thompson University of California, San Diego
William S. Kremen
William S. Kremen University of California, San Diego
Matthew S. Panizzon
Matthew S. Panizzon University of California, San Diego
Kenneth Hugdahl
Kenneth Hugdahl University of Bergen

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