Growth charts of infant visual neurodevelopment generalize across global contexts

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Abstract

Normative brain growth charts in early life hold great promise for furthering basic and clinical science. We leverage the rapid, substantial development of visual cortex function that is indexed by visual-evoked potentials (VEP) in electroencephalography to create longitudinal normative growth curves of task-related brain function with 1374 observations contributed by 802 infants (57 to 579 days old) from South Africa, Brazil, and the United States. Site-specific models were cross-validated and showed excellent fits to other sites’ samples, demonstrating functional growth curves generalize across contexts robustly. Deviations from the normative growth models associated with early environmental and behavioral measures such as prenatal exposures and postnatal cognition. These findings demonstrate the utility of using functional growth charts to understand and potentially act on individual neurodevelopmental trajectories. VEP brain function growth charts represent a new direction for EEG research to serve public health and early identification efforts to support healthy brain development globally.

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