2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2013.07.026
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Auditory event-related potentials at preschool age in children born very preterm

Abstract: Auditory event-related potentials at preschool age in children born very preterm.Hövel, Holger; Partanen, Eino; Huotilainen, Minna; Lindgren, Magnus; Rosén, Ingmar; Fellman, Vineta Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Hövel, H., Partanen, E., Huotilainen, M., Lindgren, M., Rosén, I., & Fellman, V. (2014). Auditory event-related potentials at preschool age in children born very preterm. Clinical Neurophysiology, 125(3), 449-456. DOI: 10.1016449-456. DOI: 10. /j.clinph.2013 General rights … Show more

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“…Lower P1 amplitudes in children born VP have been described earlier (2,16). In this study, the P1 amplitude tended to increase with increasing gestational age, but it was not influenced by brain damage or other morbidity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…Lower P1 amplitudes in children born VP have been described earlier (2,16). In this study, the P1 amplitude tended to increase with increasing gestational age, but it was not influenced by brain damage or other morbidity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…As we in an earlier study had found a significant association between age at examination and AERP latencies (16), and as head size may have an impact on AERP measures, all AERP measures correlating with these factors (P < 0.1 on Pearson bivariate correlations) were corrected for respective factor. Thus, we corrected for head circumference in the time windows between 150-250 and 350-400 ms for the frequency deviant, between 350-400 ms for the direction deviant, and between 200-250 and 350-450 ms for the duration deviant.…”
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“…The ERP studies that have been conducted in preterm-born children have focused mainly on auditory ERP components 2426. Auditory ERP components are neurophysiological correlates of cortical sound processing and sound discrimination: they are generated involuntarily by the brain during basic auditory encoding (indexed by the ERP component P1) or as a response to a perceived change in continuously repeated sounds (indexed by the ERP components N2, mismatch negativity [MMN] and P3a) 16.…”
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