Objective: Somatosensory evoked potentials have high prognostic value in neonatal intensive care, but their recording from infants is challenging. Here, we studied the possibility to elicit cortical responses in newborns by simple passive hand movements. Methods: We examined 13 newborns (postnatal age 1-46 days) during clinically indicated 19-channel electroencephalography (EEG) recordings in the neonatal intensive care unit; EEG indications included birth asphyxia and suspected epileptic seizures. The experimenter moved the infant's wrist or fingers at 1 or 2 Hz for 5-10 min, separately on both sides. We measured movement kinematics with an accelerometer attached to the infant's hand and computed coherence between the EEG and acceleration ...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability of recording cortical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) ...
Facial somatosensory feedback is critical for breastfeeding in the first days of life. However, its ...
Objective: Movement provides crucial sensorimotor information to the developing brain, evoking somat...
Objective: Somatosensory evoked potentials have high prognostic value in neonatal intensive care, bu...
Controlled assessment of functional cortical networks is an unmet need in the clinical research of n...
Controlled assessment of functional cortical networks is an unmet need in the clinical research of n...
Although brain development has been actively investigated in animals, maturation of the cerebral cor...
Abstract The conventional assessment of preterm somatosensory functions using averaged cortical resp...
Objective: To assess how the recording montage in the neonatal EEG influences the detection of corti...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG) have recently provided fundamenta...
The human infant cerebral cortex undergoes substantial development during the equivalent of the last...
Preterm birth is the greatest risk factor for lifelong neurocognitive deficits, globally. The effect...
AbstractCorticokinematic coherence (CKC) refers to coupling between magnetoencephalographic (MEG) br...
AbstractEarly intermittent cortical activity is thought to play a crucial role in the growth of neur...
AbstractSeizures in the newborn brain represent a major challenge to neonatal medicine. Neonatal sei...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability of recording cortical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) ...
Facial somatosensory feedback is critical for breastfeeding in the first days of life. However, its ...
Objective: Movement provides crucial sensorimotor information to the developing brain, evoking somat...
Objective: Somatosensory evoked potentials have high prognostic value in neonatal intensive care, bu...
Controlled assessment of functional cortical networks is an unmet need in the clinical research of n...
Controlled assessment of functional cortical networks is an unmet need in the clinical research of n...
Although brain development has been actively investigated in animals, maturation of the cerebral cor...
Abstract The conventional assessment of preterm somatosensory functions using averaged cortical resp...
Objective: To assess how the recording montage in the neonatal EEG influences the detection of corti...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG) have recently provided fundamenta...
The human infant cerebral cortex undergoes substantial development during the equivalent of the last...
Preterm birth is the greatest risk factor for lifelong neurocognitive deficits, globally. The effect...
AbstractCorticokinematic coherence (CKC) refers to coupling between magnetoencephalographic (MEG) br...
AbstractEarly intermittent cortical activity is thought to play a crucial role in the growth of neur...
AbstractSeizures in the newborn brain represent a major challenge to neonatal medicine. Neonatal sei...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability of recording cortical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) ...
Facial somatosensory feedback is critical for breastfeeding in the first days of life. However, its ...
Objective: Movement provides crucial sensorimotor information to the developing brain, evoking somat...