Human Physiology

, Volume 31, Issue 6, pp 728–730 | Cite as

EEG Features in Children of Early Preschool Age with Consequences of Perinatal Lesions of the CNS

  • E. V. Ziborova
  • I. P. Lukashevich
  • V. M. Shklovskii
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Abstract

Results of comparative EEG analysis in children of early preschool age with consequences of perinatal lesions of different severity are presented. It was shown that a favorable course of the early neonatal period is of decisive importance for the formation of the cortical rhythmicity in preterm newborns.

Keywords

Human Physiology Neonatal Period Decisive Importance Preterm Newborn Early Neonatal Period 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • E. V. Ziborova
    • 1
  • I. P. Lukashevich
    • 2
  • V. M. Shklovskii
    • 1
  1. 1.Center of Speech Pathology and Neurological RehabilitationMoscowRussia
  2. 2.Institute of Information Transmission ProblemsRussian Academy of SciencesMoscowRussia

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