Publication: The sleeping brain’s connectivity and family environment: characterizing sleep EEG coherence in an infant cohort
The sleeping brain’s connectivity and family environment: characterizing sleep EEG coherence in an infant cohort
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Markovic, A., Schoch, S. F., Huber, R., Kohler, M., & Kurth, S. (2023). The sleeping brain’s connectivity and family environment: characterizing sleep EEG coherence in an infant cohort. Scientific Reports, 13, 2055. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-29129-3
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Brain connectivity closely reflects brain function and behavior. Sleep EEG coherence, a measure of brain’s connectivity during sleep, undergoes pronounced changes across development under the influence of environmental factors. Yet, the determinants of the developing brain’s sleep EEG coherence from the child’s family environment remain unknown. After characterizing high-density sleep EEG coherence in 31 healthy 6-month-old infants by detecting strongly synchronized clusters through a data-driven approach, we examined the association
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Markovic, A., Schoch, S. F., Huber, R., Kohler, M., & Kurth, S. (2023). The sleeping brain’s connectivity and family environment: characterizing sleep EEG coherence in an infant cohort. Scientific Reports, 13, 2055. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-29129-3