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Neuronal Coupling Modes Show Differential Development in the Early Cortical Activity Networks of Human Newborns.
Yrjölä, Pauliina; Vanhatalo, Sampsa; Tokariev, Anton.
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  • Yrjölä P; BABA Center, Pediatric Research Center, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, New Children's Hospital and HUS Diagnostic Center, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki 00290, Finland pauliina.yrjola@helsinki.fi anton.tokariev@helsinki.fi.
  • Vanhatalo S; Department of Physiology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Tokariev A; BABA Center, Pediatric Research Center, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, New Children's Hospital and HUS Diagnostic Center, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki 00290, Finland.
J Neurosci ; 44(26)2024 Jun 26.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38769006
ABSTRACT
The third trimester is a critical period for the development of functional networks that support the lifelong neurocognitive performance, yet the emergence of neuronal coupling in these networks is poorly understood. Here, we used longitudinal high-density electroencephalographic recordings from preterm infants during the period from 33 to 45 weeks of conceptional age (CA) to characterize early spatiotemporal patterns in the development of local cortical function and the intrinsic coupling modes [ICMs; phase-phase (PPCs), amplitude-amplitude (AACs), and phase-amplitude correlations (PACs)]. Absolute local power showed a robust increase with CA across the full frequency spectrum, while local PACs showed sleep state-specific, biphasic development that peaked a few weeks before normal birth. AACs and distant PACs decreased globally at nearly all frequencies. In contrast, the PPCs showed frequency- and region-selective development, with an increase of coupling strength with CA between frontal, central, and occipital regions at low-delta and alpha frequencies together with a wider-spread decrease at other frequencies. Our findings together present the spectrally and spatially differential development of the distinct ICMs during the neonatal period and provide their developmental templates for future basic and clinical research.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cerebral Cortex / Electroencephalography / Nerve Net Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Newborn Language: En Journal: J Neurosci Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cerebral Cortex / Electroencephalography / Nerve Net Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Newborn Language: En Journal: J Neurosci Year: 2024 Type: Article