Abstract:SUMMARY
Sleep spindle activity was evaluated in 32 twins at 52 weeks postconceptional age. Significantly increased mature spindle activity was seen in infants born at older gestational ages, in females, and in infants who were stressed by intra‐uterine growth retardation or with mild postnatal respiratory illness.
RESUME
Facteurs de preAdiction de I'activité de sommeil en fuseau au cours de la première enfance
L'activité de sommeil en fuseau a été recherchée chez 32 jumeaux a 52 semaines d'age conceptuel. Une … Show more
“…However, their independent occurrence )asynchrony( below 2 years of age is common and a normal finding. [9][10][11][12] These sleep milestones are consistent between subjects, and therefore they are an essential indication of functional maturation. 13 Chatburn et al 14 found that sleep spindle activity was associated with various aspects of maturation and is an integral part of brain development.…”
Objectives:To investigate whether sleep spindles asynchrony )SSA( using scalp sleep electroencephalogram )EEG( among children below 2 years of age can predict future handedness.
“…However, their independent occurrence )asynchrony( below 2 years of age is common and a normal finding. [9][10][11][12] These sleep milestones are consistent between subjects, and therefore they are an essential indication of functional maturation. 13 Chatburn et al 14 found that sleep spindle activity was associated with various aspects of maturation and is an integral part of brain development.…”
Objectives:To investigate whether sleep spindles asynchrony )SSA( using scalp sleep electroencephalogram )EEG( among children below 2 years of age can predict future handedness.
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