Review of sleep-EEG in preterm and term neonates
<p>Neonatal sleep is a crucial state that involves endogenous driven brain activity, important for neuronal survival and guidance of brain networks. Sequential EEG-sleep analysis in preterm infants provides insights into functional brain integrity and can document deviations of the biologicall...
Main Authors: | Dereymaeker, A, Pillay, K, Vervisch, J, De Vos, M, Van Huffel, S, Jansen, K, Naulaers, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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