Mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorder

INTRODUCTION: Mismatch negativity, an electrophysiological measure, evaluates the brain's capacity to discriminate sounds, regardless of attentional and behavioral capacity. Thus, this auditory event-related potential is promising in the study of the neurophysiological basis underlying auditory...

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Main Authors: Caroline Nunes Rocha-Muniz, Débora Maria Befi-Lopes, Eliane Schochat
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-08-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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spelling doaj-f71357821e264ba79314fed3f93f66fb2021-02-02T00:33:55ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology1808-86862015-08-0181440841510.1016/j.bjorl.2014.08.022S1808-86942015000400408Mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorderCaroline Nunes Rocha-MunizDébora Maria Befi-LopesEliane SchochatINTRODUCTION: Mismatch negativity, an electrophysiological measure, evaluates the brain's capacity to discriminate sounds, regardless of attentional and behavioral capacity. Thus, this auditory event-related potential is promising in the study of the neurophysiological basis underlying auditory processing.OBJECTIVE: To investigate complex acoustic signals (speech) encoded in the auditory nervous system of children with specific language impairment and compare with children with auditory processing disorders and typical development through the mismatch negativity paradigm.METHODS: It was a prospective study. 75 children (6-12 years) participated in this study: 25 children with specific language impairment, 25 with auditory processing disorders, and 25 with typical development. Mismatch negativity was obtained by subtracting from the waves obtained by the stimuli /ga/ (frequent) and /da/ (rare). Measures of mismatch negativity latency and two amplitude measures were analyzed.RESULTS: It was possible to verify an absence of mismatch negativity in 16% children with specific language impairment and 24% children with auditory processing disorders. In the comparative analysis, auditory processing disorders and specific language impairment showed higher latency values and lower amplitude values compared to typical development.CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate changes in the automatic discrimination of crucial acoustic components of speech sounds in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorders. It could indicate problems in physiological processes responsible for ensuring the discrimination of acoustic contrasts in pre-attentional and pre-conscious levels, contributing to poor perception.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942015000400408&lng=en&tlng=enEletrofisiologiaPercepção auditivaTranstornos da percepção auditivaPotenciais evocados auditivosTranstornos do desenvolvimento da linguagem
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author Caroline Nunes Rocha-Muniz
Débora Maria Befi-Lopes
Eliane Schochat
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Débora Maria Befi-Lopes
Eliane Schochat
Mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorder
Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Eletrofisiologia
Percepção auditiva
Transtornos da percepção auditiva
Potenciais evocados auditivos
Transtornos do desenvolvimento da linguagem
author_facet Caroline Nunes Rocha-Muniz
Débora Maria Befi-Lopes
Eliane Schochat
author_sort Caroline Nunes Rocha-Muniz
title Mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorder
title_short Mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorder
title_full Mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorder
title_fullStr Mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorder
title_full_unstemmed Mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorder
title_sort mismatch negativity in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorder
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1808-8686
publishDate 2015-08-01
description INTRODUCTION: Mismatch negativity, an electrophysiological measure, evaluates the brain's capacity to discriminate sounds, regardless of attentional and behavioral capacity. Thus, this auditory event-related potential is promising in the study of the neurophysiological basis underlying auditory processing.OBJECTIVE: To investigate complex acoustic signals (speech) encoded in the auditory nervous system of children with specific language impairment and compare with children with auditory processing disorders and typical development through the mismatch negativity paradigm.METHODS: It was a prospective study. 75 children (6-12 years) participated in this study: 25 children with specific language impairment, 25 with auditory processing disorders, and 25 with typical development. Mismatch negativity was obtained by subtracting from the waves obtained by the stimuli /ga/ (frequent) and /da/ (rare). Measures of mismatch negativity latency and two amplitude measures were analyzed.RESULTS: It was possible to verify an absence of mismatch negativity in 16% children with specific language impairment and 24% children with auditory processing disorders. In the comparative analysis, auditory processing disorders and specific language impairment showed higher latency values and lower amplitude values compared to typical development.CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate changes in the automatic discrimination of crucial acoustic components of speech sounds in children with specific language impairment and auditory processing disorders. It could indicate problems in physiological processes responsible for ensuring the discrimination of acoustic contrasts in pre-attentional and pre-conscious levels, contributing to poor perception.
topic Eletrofisiologia
Percepção auditiva
Transtornos da percepção auditiva
Potenciais evocados auditivos
Transtornos do desenvolvimento da linguagem
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942015000400408&lng=en&tlng=en
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