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Longitudinal fNIRS and EEG metrics of habituation and novelty detection are correlated in 1-18-month-old infants.

Laura KatusAnna BlasiSam McCannLuke MasonEbrima MbyeEbou TourayMuhammed CeesayMichelle de HaanSophie E MooreClare E ElwellSarah Lloyd-Foxnull null
Published in: NeuroImage (2023)
This study is the first to examine concurrent correlations across two neuroimaging modalities across several longitudinal age points. Examining habituation and novelty detection, we show that despite the use of two different testing modalities, stimuli and timescale, it is possible to extract common neural metrics across a wide age range in infants. We suggest that these positive correlations might be strongest at times of greatest developmental change.
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