2018
DOI: 10.12688/gatesopenres.12868.2
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Relationships between variance in electroencephalography relative power and developmental status in infants with typical development and at risk for developmental disability: An observational study

Abstract: Background: Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive tool that has the potential to identify and quantify atypical brain development. We introduce a new measure here, variance of relative power of resting-state EEG. We sought to assess whether variance of relative power of resting-state EEG could predict i) classification of infants as typical development (TD) or at risk (AR) for developmental disability, and ii) Bayley developmental scores at the same visit or future visits. Methods: A total of 22 infan… Show more

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“…Each visit consisted of video recording, electroencephalography, and full-day wearable sensor monitoring of arm movements. The methods and results were previously published for electroencephalography ( Hooyman et al, 2018 ; Xiao et al, 2018 ) and wearable sensor ( Trujillo-Priego et al, 2017 ; Shida-Tokeshi et al, 2018 ) full-day arm movement data. In this paper, we focus on video data of reaching toward a toy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each visit consisted of video recording, electroencephalography, and full-day wearable sensor monitoring of arm movements. The methods and results were previously published for electroencephalography ( Hooyman et al, 2018 ; Xiao et al, 2018 ) and wearable sensor ( Trujillo-Priego et al, 2017 ; Shida-Tokeshi et al, 2018 ) full-day arm movement data. In this paper, we focus on video data of reaching toward a toy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%