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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1052504
Maturation of Central Somatosensory Conduction Time in Infancy and Childhood
Publication History
Publication Date:
19 March 2008 (online)

Abstract
To investigate the age-dependency of central conduction time somatosensible evoked
potentials to median nerve stimulation were recorded in 80 infants and children from
the age of one week to 20 years. It is shown that the central conduction time starts
at about 14 ms in the neonatal period and then gradually declines until the 7th or
8th year of life to the normal adult value with an upper limit of 7 ms. By dividing
the data into several groups with age delimiters at 0.5, 1, 3, 5 and 7 years it shows
significant differences of the mean values for the central conduction times according
to the Student's t-test.
The graph itself can well be approximated by the exponential regression
y = 6.099 + 7.55 · e-0.686 · x
where y represents the CCT and x the age in years. This slow maturation kinetic is
presumably due to the ongoing central myelinisation.
Key words
Somatosensory evoked potentials - Central conduction time - Age-dependency, child - Exponential regression