The intimate relationship between coalescent generators in very premature human newborn brains: Quantifying the coupling of nested endogenous oscillations
Open Access
- 30 July 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Human Brain Mapping
- Vol. 41 (16), 4691-4703
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25150
Abstract
Temporal theta slow‐wave activity (TTA‐SW) in premature infants is a specific neurobiomarker of the early neurodevelopment of perisylvian networks observed as early as 24 weeks of gestational age (wGA). It is present at the turning point between non‐sensory driven spontaneous networks and cortical network functioning. Despite its clinical importance, the underlying mechanisms responsible for this spontaneous nested activity and its functional role have not yet been determined. The coupling between neural oscillations at different timescales is a key feature of ongoing neural activity, the characteristics of which are determined by the network structure and dynamics. The underlying mechanisms of cross‐frequency coupling (CFC) are associated with several putative functions in adults. In order to show that this generic mechanism is already in place early in the course of development, we analyzed electroencephalography recordings from sleeping preterm newborns (24–27 wGA). Employing cross‐frequency phase–amplitude coupling analyses, we found that TTAs were orchestrated by the SWs defined by a precise temporal relationship. Notably, TTAs were synchronized to the SW trough, and were suppressed during the SW peak. Spontaneous endogenous TTA‐SWs constitute one of the very early signatures of the developing temporal neural networks with key functions, such as language and communication. The presence of a fine‐tuned relationship between the slow activity and the TTA in premature neonates emphasizes the complexity and relative maturity of the intimate mechanisms that shape the CFC, the disruption of which can have severe neurodevelopmental consequences.Keywords
Funding Information
- Agence Nationale de la Recherche (2015 CE 23 MAIA)
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