Development of auditory evoked fields in human fetuses and newborns: A longitudinal MEG study
β Scribed by Manuela Holst; Hari Eswaran; Curtis Lowery; Pamela Murphy; Jonathan Norton; Hubert Preissl
- Book ID
- 118432844
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Volume
- 116
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1388-2457
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β¦ Synopsis
Objective:
To investigate the maturation of the auditory cortex by non-invasive recording of auditory evoked magnetic fields in human fetuses and newborns with the relatively novel and completely non-invasive technology of meg.
Methods:
Serial recordings were performed every 2 weeks on 18 fetuses beginning from week 27 of gestational age until term with a follow-up recording on the newborn. auditory stimulation consisted of tone bursts in an oddball design with standard tones and deviant tones.
Results:
In 52 of 63 fetal and in all of the neonatal recordings an auditory evoked magnetic field was obtained. a decrease in latency with increasing age of the subjects was observed in the combined analysis of fetuses and neonates.
Conclusions:
With advanced study using meg, 83% of the measurements showed auditory evoked fields in fetuses that correspond with existing literature in electrophysiology in the past. these findings indicate that meg is a technique that can be used to investigate maturation of the auditory cortex based on auditory evoked fields in fetuses and neonates.
Significance:
Maturational changes have been examined in the past. with the use of this novel technique, applied to a serial study, it is possible to trace the development of auditory responses in utero and newborns.
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