Theta rhythms associated with sucking, crying, gazing and handling in infants

Yasuyuki Futagi , Tsutomu Ishihara , Kumi Tsuda , Yasuhiro Suzuki , Megumi Goto
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Abstract

In order to specify the locations and to clarify the electrophysiological significance of the transitory rhythmic theta activities detected on scalp electrodes in infants, we performed simultaneous EEG and video recording with power spectral map analysis in 29 normal infants of less than 1 year of age. The rhythmic theta activities appeared in posterior temporal regions with sucking or crying, in the parietal region with gazing, and in the frontal region with handling. Each specific location of the theta rhythm seemed to correspond to the functional localization in the infant's brain. We thus concluded that these rhythmic theta activities might originate from direct cortical activation, or from the cortical activation driven by the neuronal impulses from the limbic system through the connection between that system and the cortex.

与婴儿吮吸、哭泣、凝视和抚摸有关的θ波节律
为了明确婴儿头皮电极检测到的短暂节律性θ波活动的位置和电生理意义,我们对29名1岁以下的正常婴儿进行了同步脑电图和视频记录,并进行了功率谱图分析。有节奏的θ波活动出现在吸吮或哭泣时的后颞区,出现在凝视时的顶叶区,出现在处理时的额叶区。θ波节律的每个特定位置似乎都与婴儿大脑的功能定位相对应。因此,我们得出结论,这些有节奏的θ波活动可能源于皮层的直接激活,也可能是由边缘系统的神经元脉冲通过该系统与皮层之间的连接驱动的皮层激活。
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