Associations of socioeconomic and other environmental factors with early brain development in Bangladeshi infants and children

Volume: 50, Pages: 100981 - 100981
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Studies of infants growing up in high-income countries reveal developmental changes in electroencephalography (EEG) power whereby socioeconomic factors - specifically, low SES and low income - are associated with lower EEG power in infants aged newborn to nine months. In the current paper we explore relationships of spectral EEG power across three regions (frontal, central, and parietal) and four frequency bands (theta, alpha, beta, and gamma)...
Paper Details
Title
Associations of socioeconomic and other environmental factors with early brain development in Bangladeshi infants and children
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
50
Pages
100981 - 100981
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