Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6009088 | Clinical Neurophysiology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Changes with the conceptional and the chronological age in EEG functional connectivity of human neonates are studied for the first time using phase synchronization indexes. ⺠The between-group differences were observed only in the delta and alpha EEG frequency bands. ⺠Chronological age and conceptional age produce different effects on the interdependence between EEG channels, and this suggests that brain maturation in neonates must be studied with a wide range of indexes that are able to track these effects in the EEG.
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Authors
Julián J. González, Soledad Mañas, LuÃs De Vera, Leopoldo D. Méndez, Santiago López, José M. Garrido, Ernesto Pereda,