1984
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1984.tb04473.x
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Differential Maturation of Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials to Speech Sounds in Normal Fullterm and Very Low‐birthweight Infants

Abstract: SUMMARY Cortical auditory evoked potentials (AEP) to the consonant‐vowel syllables /da/ and /ta/ and 800Hz tone were recorded at 40 weeks post‐conceptional age and at one, two and three months after term in normal fullterm and very low‐birthweight infants. As a group, the very low‐birthweight infants exhibited significantly less mature AEPs to consonant‐vowel syllables than the normal‐birthweight infants at 40 weeks post‐conceptional age. Consistent but statistically non‐significant differences also were found… Show more

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“…P1 has a fronto-central distribution (Bruneau & Gomot, 1998;eponien , Rinne, & Näätänen, 2002;Kurtzberg, Hitpert, Kreuzer, & Vaughan, 1984;Kurtzberg, Vaughan, Kreuzer, & Fliegler, 1995). In preschool children, P1 has been recorded at the latency of 80 ms , with latency and amplitude declining with age, such that typical adult latency is observed to be 40-60 ms ( eponien et al, 2005;Cunningham, Nicol, Zecker, & Kraus, 2000;.…”
Section: The Development Of Auditory Erp Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P1 has a fronto-central distribution (Bruneau & Gomot, 1998;eponien , Rinne, & Näätänen, 2002;Kurtzberg, Hitpert, Kreuzer, & Vaughan, 1984;Kurtzberg, Vaughan, Kreuzer, & Fliegler, 1995). In preschool children, P1 has been recorded at the latency of 80 ms , with latency and amplitude declining with age, such that typical adult latency is observed to be 40-60 ms ( eponien et al, 2005;Cunningham, Nicol, Zecker, & Kraus, 2000;.…”
Section: The Development Of Auditory Erp Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Views on the development of the P2 peak are inconsistent. Some researchers posit that auditory P2 emerges early in infancy (Barnet et al, 1975;Kurtzberg et al, 1984;Novak et al, 1989), while others state that it does not appear until 5-6 years of age (Ponton et al, 2000). This is difficult to resolve since only one positivity, traditionally identified as the P1, is present in infants and young children (Ponton et al, 2000;Kushnerenko et al, 2002;Èeponienë et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although ERPs undergo marked developmental changes from infancy to adulthood (Ceponiené, Rinne, & Näätänen, 2002;Courchesne, 1990;Kurtzberg, 1982;Kurtzberg, Hilpert, Kreuzer, & Vaughan, 1984;Kushnerenko et al, 2002a;Kushnerenko, Ceponiené, Balan, Fellman, & Näätänen, 2002b;Morr, Shafer, Kreuzer, & Kurtzberg, 2002;Novak, Kurtzberg, Kreuzer, & Vaughan, 1989;Shafer, Morr, Kreuzer, & Kurtzberg, 2000;Thomas & Crow, 1994;Weitzman & Graziani, 1968), waveform components that have been widely studied in relation to auditory processing (e.g. MMN) have been described in young infants and children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%