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Electroencephalogram and heart rate measures of working memory at 5 and 10 months of age.

Kimberly Cuevas1, Martha Ann Bell, Stuart Marcovitch, Susan D Calkins.   

Abstract

We recorded electroencephalogram (EEG; 6-9 Hz) and heart rate (HR) from infants at 5 and 10 months of age during baseline and performance on the looking A-not-B task of infant working memory (WM). Longitudinal baseline-to-task comparisons revealed WM-related increases in EEG power (all electrodes) and EEG coherence (medial frontal-occipital electrode pairs) at both ages. WM-related decreases in HR were only present at 5 months, and WM-related increases in EEG coherence became more localized by 10 months. Regression analyses revealed that baseline-to-task changes in psychophysiology accounted for variability in WM performance at 10 but not 5 months. HR and EEG power (medial frontal and lateral frontal electrodes) were unique predictors of variability in 10-month WM performance. These findings are discussed in relation to frontal lobe development and represent the first comprehensive longitudinal analysis of age-related changes in the behavioral and psychophysiological correlates of WM.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22148943      PMCID: PMC3560404          DOI: 10.1037/a0026448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0012-1649


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