Journal article

Behavioural and EEG responses to auditory stimuli during sleep in newborn infants and in infants aged 3 months

J Trinder, NM Newman, M Le Grande, F Whitworth, A Kay, J Pirkis, K Jordan

Biological Psychology | ELSEVIER | Published : 1990

Abstract

Two studies were conducted in order to assess EEG and behavioural responsiveness to auditory stimuli as a function of sleep state in infants. The subjects in the first experiment were 11 infants aged 3 months, and in the second study the responsiveness of 8 infants aged 3 months was compared with that of 8 newborn infants. The stimuli ranged in intensity from 36 to 90 dB and were presented using a modification of the method of constant stimuli. The occurrence and intensity of behavioural responses were recorded by a trained observer. Electroencephalogram (EEG) responses were defined as EEG desynchronization and were identified by a Fast Fourier Transform algorithm. The results of the two stu..

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