Delta-brush is the dominant pattern of rapid oscillatory activity (8--25 Hz) in the human cortex during the third trimester of ges-tation. Here, we studied the relationship between delta-brushes in the somatosensory cortex and spontaneous movements of pre-mature human neonates of 29--31 weeks postconceptional age using a combination of scalp electroencephalography and moni-toring of motor activity. We found that sporadic hand and foot movements heralded the appearance of delta-brushes in the cor-responding areas of the cortex (lateral and medial regions of the contralateral central cortex, respectively). Direct hand and foot stimulation also reliably evoked delta-brushes in the same areas. These results suggest that sensory feedback from sp...