2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1363521
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Abnormal Oscillatory Neural Coupling in Children with Language-Learning Problems and Auditory Processing Disorder

Abstract: Children with language-learning problems (LLP) often demonstrate auditory processing deficits on tasks using nonlinguistic stimuli, which may indicate an underlying auditory processing disorder (APD) that leads to delayed language skills. However, recent studies of event-related potentials provide evidence that APD is the result of, rather than the cause of, language impairments in children with LLP. To further address these conflicting accounts, we examined eventrelated spectral perturbations (ERSPs) in 14 ch… Show more

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