Intermittent bursts of electrical activity are a ubiquitous signature of very early brain activity. Previous studies have largely focused on assessing the amplitudes of these transient cortical bursts or the intervals between them. Recent advances in basic neuroscience have identified the presence of scale-free 'avalanche' processes in bursting patterns of cortical activity in other clinical contexts. Here, we hypothesize that cortical bursts in human preterm infants also exhibit scale-free properties, providing new insights into the nature, temporal evolution, and prognostic value of spontaneous brain activity in the days immediately following preterm birth. We examined electroencephalographic recordings from 43 extremely preterm infants (...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between cortical development and...
The electrical activity in the very early human preterm brain, as recorded by scalp EEG, is mostly d...
International audienceAbstract Background Recent studies explored the relationship between early bra...
During infancy, the human brain rapidly expands in size and complexity as neural networks mature and...
Recent experimental studies have shown that developing cortex in several animals species, including ...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
During infancy, the human brain rapidly expands in size and complexity as neural networks mature and...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
Abstract For the premature newborn, little is known about changes in brain activity during transitio...
The electrical activity in the very early human preterm brain, as recorded by scalp EEG, is mostly d...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
The electrical activity in the very early human preterm brain, as recorded by scalp EEG, is mostly d...
A robust functional bimodality is found in the long-range spatial correlations of newborn cortical a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between cortical development and...
The electrical activity in the very early human preterm brain, as recorded by scalp EEG, is mostly d...
International audienceAbstract Background Recent studies explored the relationship between early bra...
During infancy, the human brain rapidly expands in size and complexity as neural networks mature and...
Recent experimental studies have shown that developing cortex in several animals species, including ...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
During infancy, the human brain rapidly expands in size and complexity as neural networks mature and...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
Abstract For the premature newborn, little is known about changes in brain activity during transitio...
The electrical activity in the very early human preterm brain, as recorded by scalp EEG, is mostly d...
Recent experimental studies have shown that early brain activity is crucial for neuronal survival an...
The electrical activity in the very early human preterm brain, as recorded by scalp EEG, is mostly d...
A robust functional bimodality is found in the long-range spatial correlations of newborn cortical a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between cortical development and...
The electrical activity in the very early human preterm brain, as recorded by scalp EEG, is mostly d...
International audienceAbstract Background Recent studies explored the relationship between early bra...