Memory Traces Formed In Utero-Newborns' Autonomic And Neuronal Responses To Prenatal Stimuli And The Maternal Voice

BRAIN SCIENCES(2020)

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In our pilot study, we exposed third-trimester fetuses, from week 34 of gestation onwards, twice daily to a maternal spoken nursery rhyme. Two and five weeks after birth, 34 newborns, who were either familiarized with rhyme stimulation in utero or stimulation naive, were (re-)exposed to the familiar, as well as to a novel and unfamiliar, rhyme, both spoken with the maternal and an unfamiliar female voice. For the stimulation-naive group, both rhymes were unfamiliar. During stimulus presentation, heart rate activity and high-density electroencephalography were collected and newborns' responses during familiar and unfamiliar stimulation were analyzed. All newborns demonstrated stronger speech-brain coupling at 1 Hz during the presentation of the maternal voice vs. the unfamiliar female voice. Rhyme familiarity originating from prenatal exposure had no effect on speech-brain coupling in experimentally stimulated newborns. Furthermore, only stimulation-naive newborns demonstrated an increase in heart rate during the presentation of the unfamiliar female voice. The results indicate prenatal familiarization to auditory speech and point to the specific significance of the maternal voice already in two- to five-week-old newborns.
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perinatal memory, fetal learning, fetus, newborn, maternal voice, heart rate, EEG, speech-brain coupling
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