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Chunk #6 — Introduction

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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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The first question, of the present investigation, was to determine if ERO measures differentiated active from passive ERP tasks in humans. This question was explored in order to better interpret data in humans and rats since the rats were assessed using a “passive” paradigm. Secondly we assessed whether ERO measures of energy and synchrony differentiated adults from periadolescents in both the rats and in the humans.