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View article: A study protocol exploring synchrony between mother infant and therapist during shared reading with preterm infants in a neonatal unit
A study protocol exploring synchrony between mother infant and therapist during shared reading with preterm infants in a neonatal unit Open
Early parent-infant interactions are crucial for socio-emotional development; however, interventions to enhance these interactions in the context of prematurity remain underexplored. This study aims to explore the effects of shared reading…
View article: Automatic detection and characterization of maturational neurobiomarkers identified as nested oscillations in premature newborns using high-density electroencephalography
Automatic detection and characterization of maturational neurobiomarkers identified as nested oscillations in premature newborns using high-density electroencephalography Open
Neural development leads to the evolution of electroencephalographic (EEG) characteristics during the third trimester of gestation. Theta activity in coalescence with slow waves (TA-SW) and delta brushes (DB) are key clinical neurobiomarke…
View article: Preterm neonates distinguish rhythm violation through a hierarchy of cortical processing
Preterm neonates distinguish rhythm violation through a hierarchy of cortical processing Open
Rhythm is a fundamental component of the auditory world, present even during the prenatal life. While there is evidence that some auditory capacities are already present before birth, whether and how the premature neural networks process a…
View article: Evolution of cross-frequency coupling between endogenous oscillations over the temporal cortex in very premature neonates
Evolution of cross-frequency coupling between endogenous oscillations over the temporal cortex in very premature neonates Open
Temporal theta activity in coalescence with slow-wave (TTA-SW) is one of the first neurobiomarkers of the neurodevelopment of perisylvian networks in the electroencephalography (EEG). Dynamic changes in the microstructure and activity with…
View article: Preterm neonates distinguish rhythm violation through a hierarchy of cortical processing
Preterm neonates distinguish rhythm violation through a hierarchy of cortical processing Open
Rhythm is a fundamental component of the auditory world, present even during the prenatal life. While there is evidence that some auditory capacities are already present before birth, whether and how the premature neural networks process a…
View article: Value of molecular typing in the assessment of bacterial translocation during coagulase-negative staphylococcal bacteremia in preterm infants
Value of molecular typing in the assessment of bacterial translocation during coagulase-negative staphylococcal bacteremia in preterm infants Open
Background One hundred fifty-seven preterm infants enrolled in the study were hospitalized between 2012-2014 at Amiens-Picardie University Hospital.Only 28 (17.8%) of these children who had experienced at least one episode of secondary Coa…
View article: Neurovascular coupling in the developing neonatal brain at rest
Neurovascular coupling in the developing neonatal brain at rest Open
The neonatal brain is an extremely dynamic organization undergoing essential development in terms of connectivity and function. Several functional imaging investigations of the developing brain have found neurovascular coupling (NVC) patte…
View article: Neurodevelopment and asymmetry of auditory-related responses to repetitive syllabic stimuli in preterm neonates based on frequency-domain analysis
Neurodevelopment and asymmetry of auditory-related responses to repetitive syllabic stimuli in preterm neonates based on frequency-domain analysis Open
Sensory development of the human brain begins prenatally, allowing cortical auditory responses to be recorded at an early age in preterm infants. Despite several studies focusing on the temporal characteristics of preterm infants’ cortical…
View article: Macronutrient composition in human milk from mothers of preterm and term neonates is highly variable during the lactation period
Macronutrient composition in human milk from mothers of preterm and term neonates is highly variable during the lactation period Open
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View article: Consequence of intraventricular hemorrhage on neurovascular coupling evoked by speech syllables in preterm neonates
Consequence of intraventricular hemorrhage on neurovascular coupling evoked by speech syllables in preterm neonates Open
Intraventricular Hemorrhage (IVH) is the leading cause of neurological and cognitive impairment in preterm neonates with an incidence that increases with increasing prematurity. In the present study, we tested how preterm neonates with IVH…
View article: Assessment of cerebrovascular development and intraventricular hemorrhages in preterm infants with optical measures of the brain arterial pulse wave
Assessment of cerebrovascular development and intraventricular hemorrhages in preterm infants with optical measures of the brain arterial pulse wave Open
Preterm infants (born at 24–34 weeks of gestational age) suffer from a high incidence of neurological complications. Cerebrovascular lesions (intraventricular hemorrhages, IVH, and ischemic injury) due to the immaturity of the vascular sys…
View article: Relationship between relative cerebral blood flow, relative cerebral blood volume, and relative cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen in the preterm neonatal brain
Relationship between relative cerebral blood flow, relative cerebral blood volume, and relative cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen in the preterm neonatal brain Open
The mechanisms responsible for coupling between relative cerebral blood flow (rCBF), relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV), and relative cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen ([Formula: see text]), an important function of the microcirculation…
View article: Evaluation of the (1,3)-β-D-glucan assay for the diagnosis of neonatal invasive yeast infections
Evaluation of the (1,3)-β-D-glucan assay for the diagnosis of neonatal invasive yeast infections Open
Most newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are premature and at risk of invasive fungal infections (IFIs). Invasive yeast infections (IYIs) are the most common fungal infections in this population. These infections are diffic…
View article: Molecular epidemiology of a Malassezia pachydermatis neonatal unit outbreak
Molecular epidemiology of a Malassezia pachydermatis neonatal unit outbreak Open
The non-lipid-dependent yeast Malassezia pachydermatis is predominantly zoophilic but occasionally colonizes the human skin. This yeast caused an outbreak in a neonatal iIntensive care unit (NICU). This study aimed to describe the molecula…
View article: Plasticity of neonatal neuronal networks in very premature infants: Source localization of temporal theta activity, the first endogenous neural biomarker, in temporoparietal areas
Plasticity of neonatal neuronal networks in very premature infants: Source localization of temporal theta activity, the first endogenous neural biomarker, in temporoparietal areas Open
Temporal theta slow‐wave activity (TTA‐SW) in premature infants is a specific signature of the early development of temporal networks, as it is observed at the turning point between non‐sensory driven spontaneous local processing and corti…
View article: Functional Maps at the Onset of Auditory Inputs in Very Early Preterm Human Neonates
Functional Maps at the Onset of Auditory Inputs in Very Early Preterm Human Neonates Open
During the last trimester of human gestation, neurons reach their final destination and establish long- and short-distance connections. Due to the difficulties obtaining functional data at this age, the characteristics of the functional ar…
View article: ROC curve of PPD for discrimination of infants with or without significant patent ductus arteriosus.
ROC curve of PPD for discrimination of infants with or without significant patent ductus arteriosus. Open
For the optimal cut-off of PPD ≥1.65 deg/cm, the area under ROC curve was 0.98 (0.96–1) with a sensitivity of 94.2% and a specificity of 98.3%.