期刊
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY
卷 61, 期 8, 页码 1110-1119出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dev.21870
关键词
autism risk; BITSEA; brain activity; cognition; EEG; socioemotional development
资金
- National Institute of Mental Health [T32MH016434-40]
- Rita G. Rudel Foundation
- National Institutes of Health [R00HD086255-03, R37 HD032774, U01 HD045935, U01 HD55155, UL1TR000040]
Research using electroencephalography (EEG) as a measure of brain function and maturation has demonstrated links between cortical activity and cognitive processes during infancy and early childhood. The current study examines whether neonatal EEG is correlated with later atypical socioemotional behaviors or neurocognitive delays. Parental report developmental assessments were administered to families with children ages 24 to 36 months who had previously participated in a neonatal EEG study (N = 129). Significant associations were found between neonatal EEG (higher frequencies in the frontal polar, temporal, and parietal brain regions) and BITSEA ASD risk scores. Infants with lower EEG power in these brain areas were more likely to have higher risk of socioemotional problems. When examining sex differences, significant links were found for males but not for females. These results demonstrate some promising associations between early neural biomarkers and later risk for atypical behaviors, which may shape early neurobehavioral development and could lead to earlier identification and intervention.
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