Immature auditory evoked potentials in children with moderate–severe developmental language disorder
Purpose Immature auditory processing has been proposed to underlie language
impairments in children with developmental language disorder (DLD; also known as specific …
impairments in children with developmental language disorder (DLD; also known as specific …
Maturation of auditory evoked potentials from 6 to 48 months: prediction to 3 and 4 year language and cognitive abilities
N Choudhury, AA Benasich - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the maturation of long-latency auditory evoked potentials
(LLAEP) from 6 to 48months in infants with a family history of language impairment (FH+) …
(LLAEP) from 6 to 48months in infants with a family history of language impairment (FH+) …
Abnormalities in central auditory maturation in children with language-based learning problems
OBJECTIVE: To examine maturation of the central auditory pathways in children with
language-based learning problems (LP). METHODS: Cortical auditory evoked potentials …
language-based learning problems (LP). METHODS: Cortical auditory evoked potentials …
Cortical auditory evoked potentials in 1‐month‐old infants predict language outcomes at 12 months
The neurophysiological assessment of infants in their first developmental year can provide
important information about the functional changes of the brain and supports the study of …
important information about the functional changes of the brain and supports the study of …
[图书][B] Auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndrome
E Jansson-Verkasalo - 2004 - oulurepo.oulu.fi
The main objective of the present follow-up study was to investigate auditory processing by
using auditory event related potentials (ERPs), and language development to determine …
using auditory event related potentials (ERPs), and language development to determine …
Maturation in auditory event‐related potentials explains variation in language ability in children
Processing of auditory information in the cortex continues to develop into later childhood
and adolescence. Recent research has indicated that intraclass correlation (ICC) is the best …
and adolescence. Recent research has indicated that intraclass correlation (ICC) is the best …
Early auditory evoked potentials in children with language development disorders
W Von Suchodoletz, I Wolfram - Klinische Padiatrie, 1996 - europepmc.org
One of the prerequisites for normal language development is a highly sensitive auditory
perception. An auditory perception deficit is therefore likely to affect the normal course of …
perception. An auditory perception deficit is therefore likely to affect the normal course of …
Auditory middle latency responses in children with specific language impairment
SS Al-Saif, MM Abdeltawwab, M Khamis - European Archives of Oto …, 2012 - Springer
Auditory-evoked potentials represent the response of the auditory pathway to an auditory
stimulus. Specific language impairment (SLI) children have delayed language development …
stimulus. Specific language impairment (SLI) children have delayed language development …
Atypical long‐latency auditory event‐related potentials in a subset of children with specific language impairment
DVM Bishop, M Hardiman, R Uwer… - Developmental …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
It has been proposed that specific language impairment (SLI) is the consequence of low‐
level abnormalities in auditory perception. However, studies of long‐latency auditory ERPs …
level abnormalities in auditory perception. However, studies of long‐latency auditory ERPs …
Cognitive auditory evoked potentials in children with special language impairment
B Munivrana, J Orlović, V Išgum, B Marn - Collegium antropologicum, 2011 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak Perception and discrimination of auditory and speech stimuli in children aged 7–9
years with either receptive (n= 6) or expressive (n= 5) type of special language impairment …
years with either receptive (n= 6) or expressive (n= 5) type of special language impairment …