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Family Nurture Intervention in preterm infants alters frontal cortical functional connectivity assessed by EEG coherence

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ACTA PAEDIATRICA
卷 104, 期 7, 页码 670-677

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/apa.13007

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Brain maturation; NICU; Emotional connection; Maternal; Premature birth

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  1. Einhorn Family Charitable Trust
  2. Fleur Fairman Family
  3. Columbia University's CTSA from NCRR/NIH [UL1RR024156]

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AimTo assess the impact of Family Nurture Intervention (FNI) on cortical function in preterm infants at term age. MethodsFamily Nurture Intervention is a NICU-based intervention designed to establish emotional connection between mothers and preterm infants. Infants born at 26-34weeks postmenstrual age (PMA) were divided into two groups, standard care (SC, N=49) and FNI (FNI, N=56). Infants had EEG recordings of one hour duration with 124 lead nets between 37 and 44weeks PMA. Coherence was measured between all pairs of electrodes in ten frequency bands. Data were summarised both within and between 12 regions during two sleep states (active, quiet). ResultsCoherence levels were negatively correlated with PMA age in both groups. As compared to SC infants, FNI infants showed significantly lower levels of EEG coherence (1-18Hz) largely within and between frontal regions. ConclusionCoherence in FNI infants was decreased in regions where we previously found robust increases in EEG power. As coherence decreases with age, results suggest that FNI may accelerate brain maturation particularly in frontal brain regions, which have been shown in research by others to be involved in regulation of attention, cognition and emotion regulation; domains deficient in preterm infants.

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