Evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.

The present study was performed to investigate neonatal auditory perception function by quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) and auditory event-related potentials (aERPs) and identify the characteristics of auditory perception development in newborns.Fifty-three normal full-term neonates were...

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Main Authors: Qinfen Zhang, Qirui Cheng, Hongxin Li, Xuan Dong, Wenjuan Tu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5598942?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8ce1fd809d644fa4b202beadc7c6e1d82020-11-25T01:41:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01129e018372810.1371/journal.pone.0183728Evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.Qinfen ZhangQirui ChengHongxin LiXuan DongWenjuan TuThe present study was performed to investigate neonatal auditory perception function by quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) and auditory event-related potentials (aERPs) and identify the characteristics of auditory perception development in newborns.Fifty-three normal full-term neonates were divided into three groups according their age in days. An auditory oddball paradigm was used. QEEG (resting state and task state) and aERPs were performed. EEG δ power in the resting and task states and at different ages was respectively analyzed. The N2 area and latency of aERPs at different ages were also compared.The four main findings of this study are as follows. First, the increase in the EEG δ power was significantly greater in the task than resting state in Group 3 at the Fz lead (t = -3.371, P = 0.004) and in Groups 2 and 3 at the Cz lead (Group 2: t = -3.149, P = 0.005; Group 3: t = -3.609, P = 0.002). Second, the δ power gradually increased from 1 to 10 days of age (Group 1), peaked at 11 to 20 days (Group 2), and gradually decreased from 21 to 28 days (Group 3). The data in the Fz lead during the task state and in the Cz lead during the resting and task states were statistically significant (F = 5.875, P = 0.005; F = 5.523, P = 0.007; and F = 5.402, P = 0.008, respectively). Third, the N2 area significantly increased with age by presentation of target stimuli (F = 5.26, P = 0.01). The N2 area increased most significantly from 21 to 28 days (Group 3). Finally, the N2 latency significantly decreased with age (Fz lead: F = 4.66, P = 0.023; Cz lead: F = 7.18, P = 0.005). The N2 latency decreased most significantly from 11 to 20 days of age (Group 2).Rapid cognitive development occurs during the neonatal period. In the first several days after birth, the EEG δ power and N2 area manifested the characteristic performance of identifying task information. QEEG and aERP measurement can be used as objective indices with which to evaluate auditory perception development in neonates.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5598942?pdf=render
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author Qinfen Zhang
Qirui Cheng
Hongxin Li
Xuan Dong
Wenjuan Tu
spellingShingle Qinfen Zhang
Qirui Cheng
Hongxin Li
Xuan Dong
Wenjuan Tu
Evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Qinfen Zhang
Qirui Cheng
Hongxin Li
Xuan Dong
Wenjuan Tu
author_sort Qinfen Zhang
title Evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.
title_short Evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.
title_full Evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.
title_fullStr Evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.
title_sort evaluation of auditory perception development in neonates by quantitative electroencephalography and auditory event-related potentials.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The present study was performed to investigate neonatal auditory perception function by quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) and auditory event-related potentials (aERPs) and identify the characteristics of auditory perception development in newborns.Fifty-three normal full-term neonates were divided into three groups according their age in days. An auditory oddball paradigm was used. QEEG (resting state and task state) and aERPs were performed. EEG δ power in the resting and task states and at different ages was respectively analyzed. The N2 area and latency of aERPs at different ages were also compared.The four main findings of this study are as follows. First, the increase in the EEG δ power was significantly greater in the task than resting state in Group 3 at the Fz lead (t = -3.371, P = 0.004) and in Groups 2 and 3 at the Cz lead (Group 2: t = -3.149, P = 0.005; Group 3: t = -3.609, P = 0.002). Second, the δ power gradually increased from 1 to 10 days of age (Group 1), peaked at 11 to 20 days (Group 2), and gradually decreased from 21 to 28 days (Group 3). The data in the Fz lead during the task state and in the Cz lead during the resting and task states were statistically significant (F = 5.875, P = 0.005; F = 5.523, P = 0.007; and F = 5.402, P = 0.008, respectively). Third, the N2 area significantly increased with age by presentation of target stimuli (F = 5.26, P = 0.01). The N2 area increased most significantly from 21 to 28 days (Group 3). Finally, the N2 latency significantly decreased with age (Fz lead: F = 4.66, P = 0.023; Cz lead: F = 7.18, P = 0.005). The N2 latency decreased most significantly from 11 to 20 days of age (Group 2).Rapid cognitive development occurs during the neonatal period. In the first several days after birth, the EEG δ power and N2 area manifested the characteristic performance of identifying task information. QEEG and aERP measurement can be used as objective indices with which to evaluate auditory perception development in neonates.
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