Auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndrome

Abstract 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 whether a correlation exists between auditory ERPs and language development. Auditory processing was investigate...

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Main Author: Jansson-Verkasalo, E. (Eira)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2004
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spelling ndltd-oulo.fi-oai-oulu.fi-isbn951-42-7244-72017-10-14T04:17:34ZAuditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndromeJansson-Verkasalo, E. (Eira)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© University of Oulu, 2004info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3205info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-2218Asperger syndromeauditory processinglanguagelate mismatch negativitymismatch negativitypretermvery low birth weightAbstract 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 whether a correlation exists between auditory ERPs and language development. Auditory processing was investigated in very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm children and matched controls at mean ages of 4 and 6 years to determine whether there are differences in ERPs between VLBW preterm children and controls. Language development was measured at the mean ages of 2, 4 and 6 years to investigate the developmental course of language learning and to determine whether a relationship exists between ERPs, especially mismatch negativity (MMN), and language development. Auditory ERPs were also measured in children with AS (mean age 9;1 years) and matched controls to assess whether differences can be found between these two groups of children. Language development in children with AS was not investigated for this study. VLBW preterm children exhibited difficulties in the auditory processing at the level of obligatory ERPs, MMN, late MMN (lMMN) and behavioural tests. Both language comprehension and production were deficient in the preterm group compared to their controls. Lexical development was the most prominent phenomenon differentiating preterm children from their controls. MMN and lMMN amplitudes were attenuated most in children with naming difficulty at the ages of 4 and 6 years. Weak or totally missing MMN at the age of 4 years was mainly found in children with naming difficulties. Children with AS also displayed abnormalities in auditory processing, as indexed by delayed MMN latency. MMN was most delayed in the right hemisphere and specifically for tones. In conclusion: VLBW preterm children and children with AS exhibited difficulties in auditory processing. MMN correlated well with language development in preterm children. Therefore, auditory ERPs, especially MMN, should be used in combination with language measures to identify the children at a risk for deficient auditory processing and language delays. University of Oulu2004-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9514272447urn:isbn:9514272447eng
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topic Asperger syndrome
auditory processing
language
late mismatch negativity
mismatch negativity
preterm
very low birth weight
spellingShingle Asperger syndrome
auditory processing
language
late mismatch negativity
mismatch negativity
preterm
very low birth weight
Jansson-Verkasalo, E. (Eira)
Auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndrome
description Abstract 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 whether a correlation exists between auditory ERPs and language development. Auditory processing was investigated in very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm children and matched controls at mean ages of 4 and 6 years to determine whether there are differences in ERPs between VLBW preterm children and controls. Language development was measured at the mean ages of 2, 4 and 6 years to investigate the developmental course of language learning and to determine whether a relationship exists between ERPs, especially mismatch negativity (MMN), and language development. Auditory ERPs were also measured in children with AS (mean age 9;1 years) and matched controls to assess whether differences can be found between these two groups of children. Language development in children with AS was not investigated for this study. VLBW preterm children exhibited difficulties in the auditory processing at the level of obligatory ERPs, MMN, late MMN (lMMN) and behavioural tests. Both language comprehension and production were deficient in the preterm group compared to their controls. Lexical development was the most prominent phenomenon differentiating preterm children from their controls. MMN and lMMN amplitudes were attenuated most in children with naming difficulty at the ages of 4 and 6 years. Weak or totally missing MMN at the age of 4 years was mainly found in children with naming difficulties. Children with AS also displayed abnormalities in auditory processing, as indexed by delayed MMN latency. MMN was most delayed in the right hemisphere and specifically for tones. In conclusion: VLBW preterm children and children with AS exhibited difficulties in auditory processing. MMN correlated well with language development in preterm children. Therefore, auditory ERPs, especially MMN, should be used in combination with language measures to identify the children at a risk for deficient auditory processing and language delays.
author Jansson-Verkasalo, E. (Eira)
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author_sort Jansson-Verkasalo, E. (Eira)
title Auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndrome
title_short Auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndrome
title_full Auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndrome
title_fullStr Auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with Asperger syndrome
title_sort auditory event-related potentials as indices of language impairment in children born preterm and with asperger syndrome
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