Visually Entrained Theta Oscillations Increase for Unexpected Events in the Infant Brain
Abstract
Infants form basic expectations about their physical and social environment, as indicated by their attention toward events that violate their expectations. Yet little is known about the neuronal processing of unexpected events in the infant brain. Here, we used rhythmic visual brain stimulation in 9-month-olds ( N = 38) to elicit oscillations of the theta (4 Hz) and the alpha (6 Hz) rhythms while presenting events with unexpected or expected...
Paper Details
Title
Visually Entrained Theta Oscillations Increase for Unexpected Events in the Infant Brain
Published Date
Oct 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
11
Pages
1656 - 1663
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