Development of Cortical Integration of Visual Stimuli in Very Preterm Infants
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Very preterm infants (VPI) are exposed to atypical visual stimuli in the hospital. They are able to exhibit physiological and behavioural responses to ecological visual stimuli in the NICU from 28 weeks post-menstrual age (PMA).1,2 However, little is known about their cortical responses to light level changes and the development of this cortical integration until term post-menstrual age (PMA).
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