In neonatal animal models, isolated limb movements during active sleep provide input to immature somatomotor cortex necessary for its development and are somatotopically encoded by alpha-beta oscillations as late as the equivalent of human full-term. Limb movements elicit similar neural patterns in very pre-term human infants (average 30 corrected gestational weeks), suggesting an analogous role in humans, but it is unknown until when they subserve this function. In a cohort of 19 neonates (31–42 corrected gestational weeks) we showed that isolated hand movements during active sleep continue to induce these same somatotopically distributed oscillations well into the perinatal period, but that these oscillations decline towards full-term and...
In the mature human brain, the neural processing related to different body parts is reflected in pat...
A coherent body of evidence supports the notion that sleep is a local and use-dependent process. Sig...
With our eyes closed, we can track a limb's moment-to-moment location in space. If this capacity rel...
The human infant cerebral cortex undergoes substantial development during the equivalent of the last...
Study Objectives: Cortical activity patterns develop rapidly over the equivalent of the last trimest...
International audienceDelta-brush is the dominant pattern of rapid oscillatory activity (8-25 Hz) in...
Objective: Movement provides crucial sensorimotor information to the developing brain, evoking somat...
Delta and theta power across fronto-central regions is lower during phasic (saccadic eye movements) ...
The characteristics of infant sleep change over the first year. Generally, infants wake and move les...
Previous studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised during ...
Delta-brush is the dominant pattern of rapid oscillatory activity (8--25 Hz) in the human cortex dur...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
When we sense a touch, our brains take account of our current limb position to determine the locatio...
In the mature human brain, the neural processing related to different body parts is reflected in pat...
A coherent body of evidence supports the notion that sleep is a local and use-dependent process. Sig...
With our eyes closed, we can track a limb's moment-to-moment location in space. If this capacity rel...
The human infant cerebral cortex undergoes substantial development during the equivalent of the last...
Study Objectives: Cortical activity patterns develop rapidly over the equivalent of the last trimest...
International audienceDelta-brush is the dominant pattern of rapid oscillatory activity (8-25 Hz) in...
Objective: Movement provides crucial sensorimotor information to the developing brain, evoking somat...
Delta and theta power across fronto-central regions is lower during phasic (saccadic eye movements) ...
The characteristics of infant sleep change over the first year. Generally, infants wake and move les...
Previous studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised during ...
Delta-brush is the dominant pattern of rapid oscillatory activity (8--25 Hz) in the human cortex dur...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
When we sense a touch, our brains take account of our current limb position to determine the locatio...
In the mature human brain, the neural processing related to different body parts is reflected in pat...
A coherent body of evidence supports the notion that sleep is a local and use-dependent process. Sig...
With our eyes closed, we can track a limb's moment-to-moment location in space. If this capacity rel...