INFANT COGNITIVE AND EEG DEVELOPMENT--BASIC PROCESSES
Project Number2R01HD026768-04
Contact PI/Project LeaderFOX, NATHAN A
Awardee OrganizationUNIV OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK
Description
Abstract Text
Recent advances in behavioral neuroscience research have permitted
investigation of the relations between developing areas of the neocortex
and emerging behavioral skills. There is evidence which suggests that
while the frontal cortex is among the last areas of the brain to mature,
it may subserve important functions during the period of infancy. One
potential method for exploring brain/behavior relations is the measurement
of scalp recorded brain electrical activity (EEG). Recent conceptual and
computational advances have led to the use of the EEG as a measure of both
regional development and of the emerging cortico-cortical connections.
The purpose of the present study is to extend, into the second year of
life, basic research on the maturation of the EEG and its relation to
specific cognitive and language behaviors. It is our intention to chart
developmental changes in a subset of cognitive and language competencies
and to relate these changes to specific parameters of the EEG. We will
complete a longitudinal study of 48 infants, beginning at age 14 months,
and will see them every two months (14, 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24 months of
age). At each age we will assess infant performance on tasks designed to
tap frontally and non-frontally mediated competencies. In addition, we
will assess the emergence of infant self-regulatory skills and have
parents of the infants complete a standardized language assessment
questionnaire. We will also record multi-lead EEG. Our aims include
documenting changes in brain electrical activity-across the second year of
life and investigating the associations between EEG changes and cognitive,
language, and self-regulatory development. Enhanced understanding of these
processes and their interrelationships will provide an important window
into understanding cognitive-neuro development in the second year of life.
It may also be of importance in understanding the cognitive, language, and
self-regulatory development of atypical populations.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
brain electrical activitychild behaviorchild psychologycognitionelectroencephalographyemotionshuman subjectinfant human (0-1 year)language developmentlongitudinal human studyneocortexneuropsychologyperformancepreschool child (1-5)stimulus /responsevideotape /videodisc
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
790934285
UEI
NPU8ULVAAS23
Project Start Date
15-July-1991
Project End Date
30-June-1997
Budget Start Date
01-July-1994
Budget End Date
30-June-1995
Project Funding Information for 1994
Total Funding
$143,674
Direct Costs
$97,077
Indirect Costs
$46,597
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1994
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$143,674
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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