EEG coherence before and after giving birth.

Ivett Karina Sandoval, Gwendolyn Ngoh, Jia Wu, Michael J Crowley,Helena J V Rutherford

Brain research(2023)

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During pregnancy and the postpartum period, changes in brain volume and in motivational, sensory, cognitive, and emotional processes have been described. However, to date, longitudinal modifications of brain function have been understudied. To explore regional cortical coupling, in pregnancy and at 3 months postpartum, we analyzed resting-state electroencephalographic (EEG) coherence in the delta, theta, alpha, alpha, beta, and beta frequency bands across frontal and parietal regions of the maternal brain (Fp1, Fp2, F3, F4, P3, and P4). We found that from pregnancy to the postpartum period, mothers showed less intrahemispheric EEG coherence between the frontal and parietal regions in the alpha and alpha bands, as well as greater interhemispheric EEG coherence between frontopolar regions in the beta band. These changes suggest decreased inhibition of neural circuits. These neurophysiological changes may represent an adaptive process characteristic of motherhood.
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Pregnancy,Postpartum,EEG coherence,Mothers
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