Magnetoencephalographic signatures of hierarchical rule learning in newborns.

Dev Cogn Neurosci

IDM/fMEG Center of the Helmholtz Center Munich at the University of Tübingen, University of Tübingen, German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD e.V.), Tübingen, Germany; Department of Internal Medicine IV, University Hospital of Tübingen, 72076, Tübingen, Germany; Department of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Interfaculty Centre for Pharmacogenomics and Pharma Research, University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany.

Published: December 2020

Estimating the extent to which newborn humans process input from their environment, especially regarding the depth of processing, is a challenging question. To approach this problem, we measured brain responses in 20 newborns with magnetoencephalography (MEG) in a "local-global" auditory oddball paradigm in which two-levels of hierarchical regularities are presented. Results suggest that infants in the first weeks of life are able to learn hierarchical rules, yet a certain level of vigilance seems to be necessary. Newborns detected violations of the first-order regularity and displayed a mismatch response between 200-400 ms. Violations of the second-order regularity only evoked a late response in newborns in an active state, which was expressed by a high heart rate variability. These findings are in line with those obtained in human adults and older infants suggesting a continuity in the functional architecture from term-birth on, despite the immaturity of the human brain at this age.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7585041PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2020.100871DOI Listing

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