The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy

Esta investigación evalúa, en neonatos, la respuesta hemodinámica ante sílabas modificadas acústicamente (pronunciadas de manera prolongada) en comparación con la respuesta a sílabas no modificadas (pronunciadas a una velocidad normal). El objetivo fue evaluar cuál de estas condiciones de estimulaci...

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Carlier-Torres, María Elizabeth Mónica
Harmony, Thalia
Ricardo-Garcell, Josefina
Marroquín, José L.
Colmenero, Miguel
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Preterm neonates
Language acquisition
Acoustically modified syllables
Auditory temporal processing
Near infrared spectroscopy
Neonatos prematuros
Adquisición del lenguaje
Habla modificada acústicamente
Procesamiento auditivo temporal
Espectroscopia del infrarrojo cercano
Aquisição da linguagem
Fala modificada acusticamente
Processamento auditivo temporal
Espectroscopia do infravermelho próximo
Adquisición del lenguaje
Percepción auditiva
Espectroscopia infrarroja-investigaciones
Niños prematuros
Neonatología-investigaciones
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Respuesta hemodinámica a sílabas modificadas acústicamente en recién nacidos prematuros y a término adquirida por espectroscopía del infrarrojo cercano
Resposta hemodinâmica a sílabas modificadas acusticamente em recém-nascidos prematuros e a termo adquirida por espectroscopia do infravermelho próximo
title The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy
spellingShingle The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy
Preterm neonates
Language acquisition
Acoustically modified syllables
Auditory temporal processing
Near infrared spectroscopy
Neonatos prematuros
Adquisición del lenguaje
Habla modificada acústicamente
Procesamiento auditivo temporal
Espectroscopia del infrarrojo cercano
Aquisição da linguagem
Fala modificada acusticamente
Processamento auditivo temporal
Espectroscopia do infravermelho próximo
Adquisición del lenguaje
Percepción auditiva
Espectroscopia infrarroja-investigaciones
Niños prematuros
Neonatología-investigaciones
title_short The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy
title_full The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy
title_fullStr The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy
title_sort The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Carlier-Torres, María Elizabeth Mónica
Harmony, Thalia
Ricardo-Garcell, Josefina
Marroquín, José L.
Colmenero, Miguel
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Carlier-Torres, María Elizabeth Mónica
Harmony, Thalia
Ricardo-Garcell, Josefina
Marroquín, José L.
Colmenero, Miguel
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Preterm neonates
Language acquisition
Acoustically modified syllables
Auditory temporal processing
Near infrared spectroscopy
Neonatos prematuros
Adquisición del lenguaje
Habla modificada acústicamente
Procesamiento auditivo temporal
Espectroscopia del infrarrojo cercano
Aquisição da linguagem
Fala modificada acusticamente
Processamento auditivo temporal
Espectroscopia do infravermelho próximo
topic Preterm neonates
Language acquisition
Acoustically modified syllables
Auditory temporal processing
Near infrared spectroscopy
Neonatos prematuros
Adquisición del lenguaje
Habla modificada acústicamente
Procesamiento auditivo temporal
Espectroscopia del infrarrojo cercano
Aquisição da linguagem
Fala modificada acusticamente
Processamento auditivo temporal
Espectroscopia do infravermelho próximo
Adquisición del lenguaje
Percepción auditiva
Espectroscopia infrarroja-investigaciones
Niños prematuros
Neonatología-investigaciones
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Adquisición del lenguaje
Percepción auditiva
Espectroscopia infrarroja-investigaciones
Niños prematuros
Neonatología-investigaciones
description Esta investigación evalúa, en neonatos, la respuesta hemodinámica ante sílabas modificadas acústicamente (pronunciadas de manera prolongada) en comparación con la respuesta a sílabas no modificadas (pronunciadas a una velocidad normal). El objetivo fue evaluar cuál de estas condiciones de estimulación producía una mejor discriminación silábica en dos grupos de neonatos: 13 prematuros (edad gestacional promedio de 30 semanas, DE 3 semanas) y 13 nacidos a término (edad gestacional promedio de 38 semanas, DE 1 semana). La discriminación de sílabas, en cada condición, se evaluó mediante un paradigma oddball (ensayos con sílabas iguales vs. ensayos con sílaba diferente). El análisis estadístico se basó en la comparación de la respuesta hemodinámica [oxyHb] obtenida por espectroscopia de infrarrojo cercano (NIRS) ante ensayos con sílabas iguales Vs. ensayos con una sílaba diferente en cada condición. Se encontró que la condición de sílabas modificadas obtuvo mejores resultados para la discriminación entre ensayos en ambos grupos. La amplitud de la respuesta hemodinámica ante el ensayo con una sílaba diferente fue significativamente mayor que ante el ensayo con sílabas iguales: en recién nacidos a término, t = 2,59, p = 0,024 y en los prematuros, t = 2,38, p = 0,035. Este hallazgo ocurrió en el lóbulo temporal izquierdo. Estos datos sugieren que las sílabas modificadas facilitan el procesamiento de fonemas desde el nacimiento.
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spelling Carlier-Torres, María Elizabeth Mónica7189dda6-a01c-470d-aecf-e85fba4bb44a-1Harmony, Thalia4e72edbb-8359-476f-8545-9fb6543435ad-1Ricardo-Garcell, Josefina104821e0-6322-4598-b129-ac0da9e7f03f-1Marroquín, José L.351902ed-0600-414f-a7f5-fb5d363fa466-1Colmenero, Miguelc3c37c77-96a1-451a-ba20-bce64305bdd3-12015-05-26T20:20:30Z2015-05-26T20:20:30Z2014-07Esta investigación evalúa, en neonatos, la respuesta hemodinámica ante sílabas modificadas acústicamente (pronunciadas de manera prolongada) en comparación con la respuesta a sílabas no modificadas (pronunciadas a una velocidad normal). El objetivo fue evaluar cuál de estas condiciones de estimulación producía una mejor discriminación silábica en dos grupos de neonatos: 13 prematuros (edad gestacional promedio de 30 semanas, DE 3 semanas) y 13 nacidos a término (edad gestacional promedio de 38 semanas, DE 1 semana). La discriminación de sílabas, en cada condición, se evaluó mediante un paradigma oddball (ensayos con sílabas iguales vs. ensayos con sílaba diferente). El análisis estadístico se basó en la comparación de la respuesta hemodinámica [oxyHb] obtenida por espectroscopia de infrarrojo cercano (NIRS) ante ensayos con sílabas iguales Vs. ensayos con una sílaba diferente en cada condición. Se encontró que la condición de sílabas modificadas obtuvo mejores resultados para la discriminación entre ensayos en ambos grupos. La amplitud de la respuesta hemodinámica ante el ensayo con una sílaba diferente fue significativamente mayor que ante el ensayo con sílabas iguales: en recién nacidos a término, t = 2,59, p = 0,024 y en los prematuros, t = 2,38, p = 0,035. Este hallazgo ocurrió en el lóbulo temporal izquierdo. Estos datos sugieren que las sílabas modificadas facilitan el procesamiento de fonemas desde el nacimiento.This research assesses, in newborns, the hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables (pronounced in a prolonged manner), versus the response to unmodified syllables (pronounced at a normal rate). The aim was to assess which of these stimulation conditions produced better syllable discrimination in two groups of neonates: 13 preterm (mean gestational age 30 weeks, SD 3 weeks), and 13 full term newborns (mean age 38 weeks, SD 1 week). Syllable discrimination, in each condition, was assessed by using an oddball paradigm (equal syllable trials vs. different syllable trials). The statistical analysis was based on the comparison between the hemodynamic response [oxyHbO] obtained by Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) to different syllable trials vs. equal syllable trials, in each condition. The modified syllable condition was better in producing trial discrimination in both groups. The amplitude of the hemodynamic response to the different syllable trials was greater than the one to the equal syllable trials: for term infants, t = 2.59, p = 0.024, and for preterm t = 2.38, p = 0.035. This finding occurred in the left temporal lobe. These data suggest that the modified syllables facilitate processing of phonemes from birth.Esta pesquisa avalia, em neonatos, a resposta hemodinâmica diante sílabas modificadas acusticamente (pronunciadas de maneira prolongada) em comparação com a resposta a sílabas não modificadas (pronunciadas a uma velocidade normal). O objetivo foi avaliar qual destas condições de estimulação produzia uma melhor discriminação silábica em dois grupos de neonatos: 13 prematuros (idade gestacional média de 30 semanas, DE 3 semanas) e 13 nascidos a termo (idade gestacional média de 38 semanas, DE 1 semana). A discriminação de sílabas, em cada condição, foi avaliada mediante um paradigma oddball (ensaios com sílabas iguais vs. ensaios com sílaba diferente). A análise estadística se baseou na comparação da resposta hemodinâmica [oxyHb] obtida por espectroscopia de infravermelho próximo (NIRS) ante ensaios com sílabas iguais Vs. ensaios com uma sílaba diferente em cada condição. Encontrou-se que a condição de sílabas modificadas obteve melhores resultados para a discriminação entre ensaios em ambos os grupos. A amplitude da resposta hemodinâmica ante o ensaio com uma sílaba diferente foi significativamente maior que perante o ensaio com sílabas iguais: em recém-nascidos a termo, t = 2,59, p = 0,024 e nos prematuros, t = 2,38, p = 0,035. Este descobrimento ocorreu no lóbulo temporal esquerdo. Estes dados sugerem que as sílabas modificadas facilitam o processamento de fonemas desde o nascimento.application/pdfCarlier-Torres, M., Harmony, T., Ricardo-Garcell, J., Marroquín, J., & Colmenero, M. (2015). The hemodynamic response to acoustically modified syllables in premature and full term newborn infants acquired by near infrared spectroscopy. Acta Colombiana de Psicología, 17(2), 13-21. Recuperado de http://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/ojsucatolica/revistas_ucatolica/index.php/acta-colombiana-psicologia/article/view/1600123-9155http://hdl.handle.net/10983/2276engUniversidad Católica de Colombia. Facultad de PsicologíaActa Colombiana de Psicología, Vol. 17, no. 2 (jul.-dic. 2014); p. 13-21Avecilla-Ramírez, G. N., Ruiz-Correa, S., Marroquín, J. L., Harmony, T., Alba A., & Mendoza-Montoya, O. (2011). Electrophysiological auditory responses and language development in infants with leukomalacia. Brain and Language, 119, 175-183.Benasich, A., & Tallal, P. (1996). Auditory temporal processing thresholds, habituation, and recognition memory over the 1st year. Infant Behavior and Development, 19, 339-357.Benasich, A., & Tallal, P. (2002). 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