Authors
Aida Salihagic Kadic, Asim Kurjak
Publication date
2018/4
Source
Ultraschall in der Medizin-European Journal of Ultrasound
Volume
39
Issue
02
Pages
181-189
Publisher
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Description
The human brain is intricately designed to execute cognitive functions, such as perception, attention, action, memory and learning. The complete nervous system is active during prenatal development and the aim of this review is to present data on fetal cognitive functions. The fetus processes sensory stimuli at a cortical level, including painful stimulus, from about 25 weeks of gestation onwards. At gestational week 34, the fetus is able not only to perceive complex acoustic external sounds but also to discriminate between different sounds. Fetal action planning is established by 22 weeks and investigations using four-dimensional ultrasound reveal that complexity of fetal motor action and behavior increases as pregnancy progresses. The capacity of the fetus to learn and memory are prodigious. At term, subcortical structures of the brain are well developed. There is high activity in primary cortical areas and low activity …
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AS Kadic, A Kurjak - Ultraschall in der Medizin-European Journal of …, 2018