Habituation of visual evoked responses in neonates and fetuses: a MEG study |
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Authors: | Matuz Tamara Govindan Rathinaswamy B Preissl Hubert Siegel Eric R Muenssinger Jana Murphy Pamela Ware Maureen Lowery Curtis L Eswaran Hari |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Tübingen, Germany. tamara.matuz@medizin.uni-tuebingen.de |
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Abstract: | In this study we aimed to develop a habituation paradigm that allows the investigation of response decrement and response recovery and examine its applicability for measuring the habituation of the visually evoked responses (VERs) in neonatal and fetal magnetoencephalographic recordings. Two paradigms, one with a long and one with a short inter-train interval (ITI), were developed and tested in separate studies. Both paradigms consisted of a train of four light flashes; each train being followed by a 500Hz burst tone. Healthy pregnant women underwent two prenatal measurements and returned with their babies for a neonatal investigation. The amplitudes of the neonatal VERs in the long-ITI condition showed within-train response decrement. An increased response to the auditory dishabituator was found confirming response recovery. In the short-ITI condition, neonatal amplitude decrement could not be demonstrated while response recovery was present. In both ITI conditions, the response rate of the cortical responses was much lower in the fetuses than in the neonates. Fetal VERs in the long-ITI condition indicate amplitude decline from the first to the second flash with no further decrease. The long-ITI paradigm might be useful to investigate habituation of the VERs in neonates and fetuses, although the latter requires precaution. |
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Keywords: | Habituation Response recovery Fetal and neonatal evoked responses Magnetoencephalography |
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