Sensory event-related potential morphology predicts age in premature infants
CONCLUSIONS: Sensory-evoked potentials are predictive of age in premature infants and brain age deviations are related to biologically and clinically meaningful individual differences in nervous system maturation.SIGNIFICANCE: This model could be used to detect abnormal development of infants' response to sensory stimuli in their environment and may be predictive of neurodevelopmental outcome.PMID:38064929 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.007
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - Category: Neurology Authors: Coen S Zandvoort Marianne van der Vaart Shellie Robinson Fatima Usman Gabriela Schmidt Mellado Ria Evans Fry Alan Worley Eleri Adams Rebeccah Slater Luke Baxter Maarten de Vos Caroline Hartley Source Type: research
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