Altered neural oscillations during multisensory integration in adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Oct 03, 2017
Bolanos AD, et al. - The proposition inspected here was that adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) would exhibit a decrease in the oscillatory power during event-related gamma oscillatory activity (30-100Hz), than typically-developing healthy controls (HC), and that such decrease in oscillatory power would speculate the behavioral performance. The data presented that a restricted ability to process somatosensory and multisensory stimuli, during day-to-day interactions, could be reflected through altered oscillatory power in the FASD group. There existed a possibility of a connection between these alterations in neural oscillations with the neurobehavioral deficits experienced by adolescents with FASD and could be carried over to adulthood.
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