International audienceSensory prediction (SP) is at the core of early cognitive development. Impaired SP may be a key to understanding the emergence of neurodevelopmental disorders, however there is little data on how and when this skill emerges. We set out to provide evidence of SP in the brain of premature neonates in the fundamental sensory modality: touch. Using Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy, we measured blood flow changes in the somatosensory cortex of premature neonates presented with a vibrotactile stimulation-omission sequence. When ISI was fixed, participants presented a decrease in blood flow during stimulus omissions, starting when a stimulus should begin: the expectation of a certain stimulus onset induced deactivation of the...
In the mature mammalian brain, the primary somatosensory and motor cortices are known to be spatiall...
Affective touch has been associated with affiliative behavior during early stages of infant developm...
Human brain development relies upon the interaction between genetic and environmental factors, and t...
International audienceSensory prediction (SP) is at the core of early cognitive development. Impaire...
International audienceSensory prediction (SP) is the ability to anticipate future stimulations on th...
As adults, we can accurately predict the timing and location of an impending touch specified by a lo...
Prematurity can result in widespread neurodevelopmental impairment, with the impact of premature ext...
International audienceDelta-brush is the dominant pattern of rapid oscillatory activity (8-25 Hz) in...
Although brain development has been actively investigated in animals, maturation of the cerebral cor...
International audiencePreterm infants frequently develop atypical sensory profiles, the tactile moda...
International audienceDespite a growing body of research on perinatal sensory abilities, data on the...
Background Very preterm birth has a detrimental impact on the developing brain, including widespread...
Affective touch activates a brain network responsible for processing social-emotional stimuli in inf...
The affective-motivational component of touch has been shown to consistently activate the social- br...
SummaryWhen we sense a touch, our brains take account of our current limb position to determine the ...
In the mature mammalian brain, the primary somatosensory and motor cortices are known to be spatiall...
Affective touch has been associated with affiliative behavior during early stages of infant developm...
Human brain development relies upon the interaction between genetic and environmental factors, and t...
International audienceSensory prediction (SP) is at the core of early cognitive development. Impaire...
International audienceSensory prediction (SP) is the ability to anticipate future stimulations on th...
As adults, we can accurately predict the timing and location of an impending touch specified by a lo...
Prematurity can result in widespread neurodevelopmental impairment, with the impact of premature ext...
International audienceDelta-brush is the dominant pattern of rapid oscillatory activity (8-25 Hz) in...
Although brain development has been actively investigated in animals, maturation of the cerebral cor...
International audiencePreterm infants frequently develop atypical sensory profiles, the tactile moda...
International audienceDespite a growing body of research on perinatal sensory abilities, data on the...
Background Very preterm birth has a detrimental impact on the developing brain, including widespread...
Affective touch activates a brain network responsible for processing social-emotional stimuli in inf...
The affective-motivational component of touch has been shown to consistently activate the social- br...
SummaryWhen we sense a touch, our brains take account of our current limb position to determine the ...
In the mature mammalian brain, the primary somatosensory and motor cortices are known to be spatiall...
Affective touch has been associated with affiliative behavior during early stages of infant developm...
Human brain development relies upon the interaction between genetic and environmental factors, and t...