2021
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22208
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Internal consistency reliability of the P300 to novelty in infants: The influence of trial number and data loss due to artifacts

Abstract: The P300 is an event-related potential component that reflects attention to motivationally salient stimuli and may be a promising tool to examine individual differences in cognitive-affective processing very early in development. However, the psychometric properties of the P300 in infancy are unknown, a fact that limits the component's utility as an individual difference measure in developmental research. To address this gap, 38 infants completed an auditory three-stimulus oddball task that included frequent s… Show more

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“…Additionally, in order to understand the trajectories of familial and environmental influence on brain development and function, my graduate students have within the past few years bravely tackled the challenge of learning how to collect EEG, heart rate, and observational data in a sample of seven‐month‐old infants and their mothers (Sandre et al, 2021). Preliminary results from this rich data set show that early postnatal stressors are associated with alterations in infant neural responses (Panier, Sandre, et al, 2022; Sandre et al, 2022) as well as infant stress reactivity (Sejourne et al, 2022).…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, in order to understand the trajectories of familial and environmental influence on brain development and function, my graduate students have within the past few years bravely tackled the challenge of learning how to collect EEG, heart rate, and observational data in a sample of seven‐month‐old infants and their mothers (Sandre et al, 2021). Preliminary results from this rich data set show that early postnatal stressors are associated with alterations in infant neural responses (Panier, Sandre, et al, 2022; Sandre et al, 2022) as well as infant stress reactivity (Sejourne et al, 2022).…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatedly, Sandre et al. (2021) examined the internal consistency of the P3 component to novel stimuli in infants, with a thoughtful consideration of the number of trials needed to optimize reliability in younger populations with short attention spans. In the frequency domain, Anaya et al.…”
Section: Psychometric Properties Of Eeg/erp In Infants and Young Chil...mentioning
confidence: 99%