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Chunk #60 — Discussion — Developmental findings in ERO energy and phase locking in humans and rats

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Decreases in energy and increases in phase locking of event-related oscillations to auditory stimuli occur during adolescence in human and rodent brain.
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task specific [125]. The authors further proposed that brain connectivity changes over the course of adolescence affect brain functionality at a basic level that is common in the simplest go-no-go task and in a complex gambling task [125]. We have concluded that it is likely that recordings from simple auditory tasks can be reasonably compared between rodents and humans, but that more complex tasks may not be comparable. However, fundamental differences that occur in brain synchrony over development may be conserved independent of task difficulty.