2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdevneu.2018.04.007
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Visual evoked potentials are similar in polysomnographically defined quiet and active sleep in healthy newborns

Abstract: These results indicate that changes in amplitude and latency of some VEP components observed in NREM and REM sleep in adults are not yet present in one month old newborns probably due to immaturity of cortical and sleep mechanisms. VEPs are more reliable during AS than QS in newborns. Systematic VEP recording during AS, and polysomnographic control to identify this stage, are highly recommended as methods that can increase there liability of neonatal VEPs.

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