Early Developmental Trajectories in EEG Activity - Implications for Thalamocortical Maturation and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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Watch a 43-minute research seminar presented by Dr. Carol Wilkinson from Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School exploring the early developmental trajectories in EEG activity and their implications for understanding thalamocortical maturation and neurodevelopmental disorders. Learn about cutting-edge research examining how brain electrical activity patterns develop in early life and what these patterns reveal about normal brain development and potential markers for developmental disorders. Part of the MGH Martinos Center's BrainMap Seminar Series, this talk delves into the complex relationship between early brain development and neurological conditions, offering insights for both researchers and medical professionals interested in pediatric neurology and developmental disorders.
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BrainMap: Early Trajectories in EEG activity for thalamocortical maturation, developmental disorder.
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MGH Martinos Center