| Literature DB >> 34538877 |
Bridget Callaghan1, William P Fifer2.
Abstract
The perinatal brain is well equipped to react to the environment during sleep. Several lines of research in animals and humans prior to and immediately after birth have documented the capability to respond, to process and remember patterns of stimulation. In this article, we will summarize recent findings as well as previous work documenting the memory and learning capacities of the developing brain during sleep and wake states. The role of these sleep state dependent processes may play in the ability to adapt to the postnatal environment will be discussed.Entities:
Keywords: AUDITION; FETUS; INFANT; LEARNING; MEMORY; NEONATE; OLFACTION; SLEEP
Year: 2017 PMID: 34538877 PMCID: PMC8444708 DOI: 10.4074/S0013754517003056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Enfance ISSN: 0013-7545