Abnormal Resting-State Quantitative Electroencephalogram in Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder: A Pilot Study

In this study, we showed an abnormal resting-state quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG) pattern in children with central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). Twenty-seven children (16 male, 11 female; mean age = 10.7 years) with CAPD and no symptoms of other developmental disorders, as well as 2...

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Main Authors: Rafał Milner, Monika Lewandowska, Małgorzata Ganc, Elżbieta Włodarczyk, Diana Grudzień, Henryk Skarżyński
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-01
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spelling doaj-d316dee79a6e4c6ebb2c05a34ae3cf072020-11-24T21:51:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2018-05-011210.3389/fnins.2018.00292315623Abnormal Resting-State Quantitative Electroencephalogram in Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder: A Pilot StudyRafał Milner0Monika Lewandowska1Monika Lewandowska2Małgorzata Ganc3Elżbieta Włodarczyk4Diana Grudzień5Henryk Skarżyński6Department of Experimental Audiology, World Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, PolandBioimaging Research Center, World Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Humanities, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, PolandDepartment of Experimental Audiology, World Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, PolandAudiology and Phoniatrics Clinic, World Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, PolandRehabilitation Clinic, World Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, PolandWorld Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, PolandIn this study, we showed an abnormal resting-state quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG) pattern in children with central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). Twenty-seven children (16 male, 11 female; mean age = 10.7 years) with CAPD and no symptoms of other developmental disorders, as well as 23 age- and sex-matched, typically developing children (TDC, 11 male, 13 female; mean age = 11.8 years) underwent examination of central auditory processes (CAPs) and QEEG evaluation consisting of two randomly presented blocks of “Eyes Open” (EO) or “Eyes Closed” (EC) recordings. Significant correlations between individual frequency band powers and CAP tests performance were found. The QEEG studies revealed that in CAPD relative to TDC there was no effect of decreased delta absolute power (1.5–4 Hz) in EO compared to the EC condition. Furthermore, children with CAPD showed increased theta power (4–8 Hz) in the frontal area, a tendency toward elevated theta power in EO block, and reduced low-frequency beta power (12–15 Hz) in the bilateral occipital and the left temporo-occipital regions for both EO and EC conditions. Decreased middle-frequency beta power (15–18 Hz) in children with CAPD was observed only in the EC block. The findings of the present study suggest that QEEG could be an adequate tool to discriminate children with CAPD from normally developing children. Correlation analysis shows relationship between the individual EEG resting frequency bands and the CAPs. Increased power of slow waves and decreased power of fast rhythms could indicate abnormal functioning (hypoarousal of the cortex and/or an immaturity) of brain areas not specialized in auditory information processing.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnins.2018.00292/fullcentral auditory processing disorder (CAPD)resting-state bioelectrical activityquantitative electroencephalography (QEEG)central auditory processesauditory deficitschildren
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author Rafał Milner
Monika Lewandowska
Monika Lewandowska
Małgorzata Ganc
Elżbieta Włodarczyk
Diana Grudzień
Henryk Skarżyński
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Monika Lewandowska
Monika Lewandowska
Małgorzata Ganc
Elżbieta Włodarczyk
Diana Grudzień
Henryk Skarżyński
Abnormal Resting-State Quantitative Electroencephalogram in Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder: A Pilot Study
Frontiers in Neuroscience
central auditory processing disorder (CAPD)
resting-state bioelectrical activity
quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG)
central auditory processes
auditory deficits
children
author_facet Rafał Milner
Monika Lewandowska
Monika Lewandowska
Małgorzata Ganc
Elżbieta Włodarczyk
Diana Grudzień
Henryk Skarżyński
author_sort Rafał Milner
title Abnormal Resting-State Quantitative Electroencephalogram in Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_short Abnormal Resting-State Quantitative Electroencephalogram in Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_full Abnormal Resting-State Quantitative Electroencephalogram in Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Abnormal Resting-State Quantitative Electroencephalogram in Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Abnormal Resting-State Quantitative Electroencephalogram in Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_sort abnormal resting-state quantitative electroencephalogram in children with central auditory processing disorder: a pilot study
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description In this study, we showed an abnormal resting-state quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG) pattern in children with central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). Twenty-seven children (16 male, 11 female; mean age = 10.7 years) with CAPD and no symptoms of other developmental disorders, as well as 23 age- and sex-matched, typically developing children (TDC, 11 male, 13 female; mean age = 11.8 years) underwent examination of central auditory processes (CAPs) and QEEG evaluation consisting of two randomly presented blocks of “Eyes Open” (EO) or “Eyes Closed” (EC) recordings. Significant correlations between individual frequency band powers and CAP tests performance were found. The QEEG studies revealed that in CAPD relative to TDC there was no effect of decreased delta absolute power (1.5–4 Hz) in EO compared to the EC condition. Furthermore, children with CAPD showed increased theta power (4–8 Hz) in the frontal area, a tendency toward elevated theta power in EO block, and reduced low-frequency beta power (12–15 Hz) in the bilateral occipital and the left temporo-occipital regions for both EO and EC conditions. Decreased middle-frequency beta power (15–18 Hz) in children with CAPD was observed only in the EC block. The findings of the present study suggest that QEEG could be an adequate tool to discriminate children with CAPD from normally developing children. Correlation analysis shows relationship between the individual EEG resting frequency bands and the CAPs. Increased power of slow waves and decreased power of fast rhythms could indicate abnormal functioning (hypoarousal of the cortex and/or an immaturity) of brain areas not specialized in auditory information processing.
topic central auditory processing disorder (CAPD)
resting-state bioelectrical activity
quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG)
central auditory processes
auditory deficits
children
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnins.2018.00292/full
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