Prenatal evidence of left-right asymmetries in auditory evoked responses using fetal magnetoencephalography

Early Human Development
Ekkehard SchleussnerHans-Joachim Seewald

Abstract

Auditory evoked responses between right- and left-hemispheric derivations were investigated in 53 recordings from fetuses in the third trimester using fetal magnetoencephalography (fMEG). The side-different latency development of the component P2pm suggests an earlier maturation of certain right than homologous left hemispheric brain areas during fetal brain development.

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