Automated analysis of the electroencephalographic (EEG) data for the brain monitoring of preterm infants has gained attention in the last decades. In this study, we analyze the complexity of neonatal EEG, quantified using multiscale entropy. The aim of the current work is to investigate how EEG complexity evolves during electrocortical maturation and whether complexity features can be used to classify sleep stages. First , we developed a regression model that estimates the postmenstrual age (PMA) using a combination of complexity features. Then, these features are used to build a sleep stage classifier. The analysis is performed on a database consisting of 97 EEG recordings from 26 prematurely born infants, recorded between 27 and 42 weeks ...
This study investigates the multifractal formalism framework for quiet sleep detection in preterm ba...
This study investigates the multifractal formalism framework for quiet sleep detection in preterm ba...
Increasing animal studies supported the harmful effects of prolonged or frequent neonatal seizures i...
International audienceAutomated analysis of the electroencephalographic (EEG) data for the brain mon...
© 2017 by the authors. Automated analysis of the electroencephalographic (EEG) data for the brain mo...
The present paper investigates the neural ontogeny of newborns in view of electroencephalogram (EEG)...
Established sleep cycling is one of the main hallmarks of early brain development in preterm infants...
International audienceEstablished sleep cycling is one of the main hallmarks of early brain developm...
International audienceEstablished sleep cycling is one of the main hallmarks of early brain developm...
Human newborns spend up to 18 hours sleeping. The organization of their sleep differs immensely from...
Worldwide approximately 11% of the babies are born before 37 weeks of gestation. The survival rates ...
The preterm (premature) baby, born before term-age of 37 weeks Postmenstrual Age (PMA, the age since...
Objective We develop a method for automated four-state sleep classification of preterm and term-born...
OBJECTIVE: We develop a method for automated four-state sleep classification of preterm and term-bor...
This study investigates the multifractal formalism framework for quiet sleep detection in preterm ba...
This study investigates the multifractal formalism framework for quiet sleep detection in preterm ba...
This study investigates the multifractal formalism framework for quiet sleep detection in preterm ba...
Increasing animal studies supported the harmful effects of prolonged or frequent neonatal seizures i...
International audienceAutomated analysis of the electroencephalographic (EEG) data for the brain mon...
© 2017 by the authors. Automated analysis of the electroencephalographic (EEG) data for the brain mo...
The present paper investigates the neural ontogeny of newborns in view of electroencephalogram (EEG)...
Established sleep cycling is one of the main hallmarks of early brain development in preterm infants...
International audienceEstablished sleep cycling is one of the main hallmarks of early brain developm...
International audienceEstablished sleep cycling is one of the main hallmarks of early brain developm...
Human newborns spend up to 18 hours sleeping. The organization of their sleep differs immensely from...
Worldwide approximately 11% of the babies are born before 37 weeks of gestation. The survival rates ...
The preterm (premature) baby, born before term-age of 37 weeks Postmenstrual Age (PMA, the age since...
Objective We develop a method for automated four-state sleep classification of preterm and term-born...
OBJECTIVE: We develop a method for automated four-state sleep classification of preterm and term-bor...
This study investigates the multifractal formalism framework for quiet sleep detection in preterm ba...
This study investigates the multifractal formalism framework for quiet sleep detection in preterm ba...
This study investigates the multifractal formalism framework for quiet sleep detection in preterm ba...
Increasing animal studies supported the harmful effects of prolonged or frequent neonatal seizures i...