Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study

Background: Although there is increasing research interest in auditory cognitive function among pregnant women, little is known about auditory cognitive function during the second (mid) and third trimesters of pregnancy. Therefore, we investigated auditory cognitive and behavioral functions during t...

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Main Authors: Siti Atiyah, Ali, Tahamina, Begum, Faruque, Reza, Wan Rosilawati, Wan Rosli, Wan Nor Azlen, Wan Mohamad
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spelling my.unimas.ir.450402024-06-25T03:09:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45040/ Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study Siti Atiyah, Ali Tahamina, Begum Faruque, Reza Wan Rosilawati, Wan Rosli Wan Nor Azlen, Wan Mohamad RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry Background: Although there is increasing research interest in auditory cognitive function among pregnant women, little is known about auditory cognitive function during the second (mid) and third trimesters of pregnancy. Therefore, we investigated auditory cognitive and behavioral functions during the mid-and third trimesters of pregnancy using event related potentials (ERPs) and neuropsychological tests, respectively. Methods: ERPs were examined using a 128-sensor net, and the PAS, WCST, ZCT, RAVLTIM, RAVLTDR, RAVLTTS were administered as neuropsychological assessment tools. Thirty-nine participants were recruited as a control group (G1, n= 15, non-pregnant), mid trimester (G2, n= 12, 13-26 weeks), and third trimester (G3, n= 12, 26-40 weeks). The auditory oddball paradigm was used during the ERP examination. Subjects silently counted the number of occurrences of a target tone while ignoring the standard tone. Results: The value of mean differences of two stimuli were measured in case of amplitudes of P50, N100 and P300 ERP components. The highest (significantly) amplitudes were found in three, three and two sites in P50, N100 and P300 ERP components, respectively. Pregnant group (G2 and G3 both) evoked the highest (significantly) amplitudes in three, one and two sites in P50, N100 and P300 components, respectively, comparing with the control group (G1). Within pregnant group, G3 possesses the highest (significantly) amplitudes at 2 sites (out of 3) in P50, 1 site (out of 3) in N100 and 1 site (out of 2) in P300 components. The highest amplitude of P300 was observed in G2 comparing with the G3. G2 subjects The IT Medical Team 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45040/1/Neuro%20Cognitive.pdf Siti Atiyah, Ali and Tahamina, Begum and Faruque, Reza and Wan Rosilawati, Wan Rosli and Wan Nor Azlen, Wan Mohamad (2018) Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study. Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience, 9 (2). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2171-6625 https://www.itmedicalteam.pl/articles/neuro-cognitive-improvement-during-pregnancy-an-auditory-event-related-potential-erp-and-neuropsychological-study-107581.html DOI: 10.21767/2171-6625.1000254
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topic RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
spellingShingle RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
Siti Atiyah, Ali
Tahamina, Begum
Faruque, Reza
Wan Rosilawati, Wan Rosli
Wan Nor Azlen, Wan Mohamad
Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study
description Background: Although there is increasing research interest in auditory cognitive function among pregnant women, little is known about auditory cognitive function during the second (mid) and third trimesters of pregnancy. Therefore, we investigated auditory cognitive and behavioral functions during the mid-and third trimesters of pregnancy using event related potentials (ERPs) and neuropsychological tests, respectively. Methods: ERPs were examined using a 128-sensor net, and the PAS, WCST, ZCT, RAVLTIM, RAVLTDR, RAVLTTS were administered as neuropsychological assessment tools. Thirty-nine participants were recruited as a control group (G1, n= 15, non-pregnant), mid trimester (G2, n= 12, 13-26 weeks), and third trimester (G3, n= 12, 26-40 weeks). The auditory oddball paradigm was used during the ERP examination. Subjects silently counted the number of occurrences of a target tone while ignoring the standard tone. Results: The value of mean differences of two stimuli were measured in case of amplitudes of P50, N100 and P300 ERP components. The highest (significantly) amplitudes were found in three, three and two sites in P50, N100 and P300 ERP components, respectively. Pregnant group (G2 and G3 both) evoked the highest (significantly) amplitudes in three, one and two sites in P50, N100 and P300 components, respectively, comparing with the control group (G1). Within pregnant group, G3 possesses the highest (significantly) amplitudes at 2 sites (out of 3) in P50, 1 site (out of 3) in N100 and 1 site (out of 2) in P300 components. The highest amplitude of P300 was observed in G2 comparing with the G3. G2 subjects
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author Siti Atiyah, Ali
Tahamina, Begum
Faruque, Reza
Wan Rosilawati, Wan Rosli
Wan Nor Azlen, Wan Mohamad
author_facet Siti Atiyah, Ali
Tahamina, Begum
Faruque, Reza
Wan Rosilawati, Wan Rosli
Wan Nor Azlen, Wan Mohamad
author_sort Siti Atiyah, Ali
title Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study
title_short Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study
title_full Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study
title_fullStr Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study
title_full_unstemmed Neuro Cognitive Improvement during Pregnancy: An Auditory Event Related Potential (ERP) and Neuropsychological Study
title_sort neuro cognitive improvement during pregnancy: an auditory event related potential (erp) and neuropsychological study
publisher The IT Medical Team
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45040/1/Neuro%20Cognitive.pdf
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https://www.itmedicalteam.pl/articles/neuro-cognitive-improvement-during-pregnancy-an-auditory-event-related-potential-erp-and-neuropsychological-study-107581.html
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