2018
DOI: 10.1590/2317-1782/20182017142
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Auditory maturation and psychological risk in the first year of life

Abstract: Less auditory pathway maturation correlated with presence of psychological risk. Problems in the mother-infant relationship during the first 6 months of life are detrimental not only to cognitive development, but also to hearing. A fragile relationship may reflect decreased auditory and linguistic stimulation.

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“…Exogenous potentials decrease in latency and increase in amplitude during the 1 st year of life, reaching full maturity at $ 14 years old, 5,11,12 although they may continue to change well into the 2 nd decade of life. 13 At birth, it is possible to detect the presence of the components P1/N1; 14,15 however, the age at which the other components of the CAEP arise is not yet precisely known. 16 The changes in these components are related to the age that they reflect in the maturation of the neural processes generating the response.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Exogenous potentials decrease in latency and increase in amplitude during the 1 st year of life, reaching full maturity at $ 14 years old, 5,11,12 although they may continue to change well into the 2 nd decade of life. 13 At birth, it is possible to detect the presence of the components P1/N1; 14,15 however, the age at which the other components of the CAEP arise is not yet precisely known. 16 The changes in these components are related to the age that they reflect in the maturation of the neural processes generating the response.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At birth, it is possible to detect the presence of the components P1/N1; 14 15 however, the age at which the other components of the CAEP arise is not yet precisely known. 16 The changes in these components are related to the age that they reflect in the maturation of the neural processes generating the response.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%