Spatiotemporal organization of myoclonic twitching in sleeping human infants

Volume: 62, Issue: 6, Pages: 697 - 710
Published: Feb 9, 2020
Abstract
During the perinatal period in mammals when active sleep predominates, skeletal muscles twitch throughout the body. We have hypothesized that myoclonic twitches provide unique insight into the functional status of the human infant's nervous system. However, assessments of the rate and patterning of twitching have largely been restricted to infant rodents. Thus, here we analyze twitching in human infants over the first seven postnatal months....
Paper Details
Title
Spatiotemporal organization of myoclonic twitching in sleeping human infants
Published Date
Feb 9, 2020
Volume
62
Issue
6
Pages
697 - 710
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