心理学
听力学
脑电图
感知
发展心理学
言语感知
完整期限
发声时间
神经科学
医学
遗传学
生物
怀孕
作者
Manuela Filippa,Damien Bénis,Alexandra Adam‐Darqué,Didier Grandjean,Petra S. Hüppi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106104
摘要
To understand the consequences of prematurity on language perception, it is fundamental to determine how atypical early sensory experience affects brain development. At term equivalent age, ten preterm and ten full-term newborns underwent high-density EEG during mother or stranger speech presentation, in the forward or backward order. A general group effect terms > preterms is evident in the theta frequency band, in the left temporal area, with preterms showing significant activation for strangers' and terms for the mother's voice. A significant group contrast in the low and high theta in the right temporal regions indicates higher activations for the stranger's voice in preterms. Finally, only full terms presented a late gamma band increase for the maternal voice, indicating a more mature brain response. EEG time–frequency analysis demonstrate that preterm infants are selectively responsive to stranger voices in both temporal hemispheres, and that they lack selective brain responses to their mother's forward voice.
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