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Title: Auditory processing abilities in prematurely born children
Authors: Durante, Alessandra Spada
Mariano, Stefanie
Pachi, Paulo Roberto
Keywords: Auditory perception
Auditory processing disorder
Children, infant, premature
Evoked potentials, auditory
Hearing
Issue Date: May-2018
Publisher: Early Human Development
Elsevier
Citation: Durante AS, Mariano S, Pachi PR. Auditory processing abilities in prematurely born children. Early Hum Dev. 2018; 120:26-30.
Abstract: Aim To compare the performance in temporal auditory ordering and resolution tests and the latency and ampli-tude in the records of middle latency auditory evoked potential and P3 of prematurely born children with theperformance of full-term children undergoing the same assessment protocol.Study design:Cross-sectional observational study.Subjects:Fifty-two children, aged 8 to 10 years, participated in the study and were divided into two groups:study group: 16 prematurely born children, and control group: 36 born full-term, at low risk for developmentalalteration and without scholastic or hearing difficulties.Outcome measures:All subjects underwent ordering tests (Frequency and duration pattern tests) and temporalauditory resolution tests (Gaps in noise test) and had their middle-latency auditory evoked potential and P3recorded by using an Intelligent Hearing System unit.Results:Prematurely born children had worse performance in the temporal ordering and resolution tests ascompared with children born full-term. With regard to middle-latency auditory evoked potential and P3, pre-maturely born children had higher mean values of latencies and poorer morphology, a statistical significancewas evidenced for P3 in the right ear.Conclusions:A prematurity effect was found in the temporal auditory processing measurements and in the P3
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378378217305996?via%3Dihub
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ISSN: 0378-3782
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