Publication: An infant sleep electroencephalographic marker of thalamocortical connectivity predicts behavioral outcome in late infancy
An infant sleep electroencephalographic marker of thalamocortical connectivity predicts behavioral outcome in late infancy
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Jaramillo, V., Schoch, S. F., Markovic, A., Kohler, M., Huber, R., Lustenberger, C., & Kurth, S. (2023). An infant sleep electroencephalographic marker of thalamocortical connectivity predicts behavioral outcome in late infancy. NeuroImage, 269, 119924. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.119924
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Infancy represents a critical period during which thalamocortical brain connections develop and mature. Deviations in the maturation of thalamocortical connectivity are linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. There is a lack of early biomarkers to detect and localize neuromaturational deviations, which can be overcome with mapping through high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG) assessed in sleep. Specifically, slow waves and spindles in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep are generated by the thalamocortical system, and their char
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Jaramillo, V., Schoch, S. F., Markovic, A., Kohler, M., Huber, R., Lustenberger, C., & Kurth, S. (2023). An infant sleep electroencephalographic marker of thalamocortical connectivity predicts behavioral outcome in late infancy. NeuroImage, 269, 119924. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.119924