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[Lambda waves in the neonate (author's transl)]

F Moussalli, G Arfel

    Revue D'Electroencephalographie Et De Neurophysiologie Clinique
    |July 1, 1977
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    Sharp elements in the infant brain's occipital region appear by the second postnatal week, indicating early visual function. These findings correlate with the emergence of visual attention shortly after birth.

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Developmental Biology
    • Pediatric Neurology

    Context:

    • Neonatal brain development
    • Early visual system maturation
    • Postnatal development of occipital regions

    Purpose:

    • To identify and characterize early electrophysiological markers in the infant brain.
    • To investigate the emergence of visual function and attention in newborns.

    Summary:

    • Sharp electrophysiological elements are observed in the occipital regions of infants starting from the second postnatal week.
    • These elements, particularly in the occipital midline, resemble adult lambda waves.
    • Their early appearance suggests a link to the development of visual function and attention, which emerge around 7-9 days postpartum.

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    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the timeline of early visual processing development.
    • Establishes potential electrophysiological markers for assessing infant visual system maturation.
    • Contributes to understanding the neurobiological basis of attention development in early life.