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Rhythmic visual stimulation as a window into early brain development: A systematic review

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DOI: 10.1016/j.dcn.2023.101315

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Early brain development; Visual system; Higher cognition; Neuromodulation; Steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs)

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This systematic review examines 69 studies applying RVS in 0- to 6-year-olds and summarizes the research findings and potential applications of RVS in early neurocognitive development. RVS offers unique advantages, such as targeted frequency and stimulus-specific neural responses, as well as a remarkable signal-to-noise ratio. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the RVS response are still poorly understood and require further investigation.
Rhythmic visual stimulation (RVS), the periodic presentation of visual stimuli to elicit a rhythmic brain response, is increasingly applied to reveal insights into early neurocognitive development. Our systematic review identified 69 studies applying RVS in 0- to 6-year-olds. RVS has long been used to study the development of the visual system and applications have more recently been expanded to uncover higher cognitive functions in the developing brain, including overt and covert attention, face and object perception, numeral cognition, and predictive processing. These insights are owed to the unique benefits of RVS, such as the targeted frequency and stimulus-specific neural responses, as well as a remarkable signal-to-noise ratio. Yet, neural mechanisms underlying the RVS response are still poorly understood. We discuss critical challenges and avenues for future research, and the unique potentials the method holds. With this review, we provide a resource for researchers interested in the breadth of developmental RVS research and hope to inspire the future use of this cutting-edge method in developmental cognitive neuroscience.

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