2024
DOI: 10.1002/dev.70001
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Differences Between Preterm and Full‐Term Infants in Electroencephalogram Power Spectral Density Slope

Jennifer Hammond,
Rakesh Sahni,
Philip Grieve
et al.

Abstract: A growing body of literature suggests that power spectral density (PSD) slope, measured using electroencephalography (EEG), might reflect synaptic activity and be a useful marker of early brain development. The objective of this article is to identify differences between preterm and full‐term infants in PSD slope in active and quiet sleep. This is a secondary analysis of two studies, including premature (N = 33) (30 0/7 and 36 0/7 weeks’ gestation) and full‐term infants (N = 22). EEG was performed at near term… Show more

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