Abstract Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate developmental and noise-induced changes in central auditory processing indexed by event-related potentials in typically developing children. Method: P1, N2, and N4 responses as well as mismatch negativities (MMNs) were recorded for standard syllables and consonants, frequency, intensity, vowel, and vowel duration changes in silent and noisy conditions in the same 14 children at the ages of 2 and 4 years. Results: The P1 and N2 latencies decreased and the N2, N4, and MMN amplitudes increased with development of the children. The amplitude changes were strongest at frontal electrodes. At both ages, background noise decreased the P1 amplitude, increased the N2 amplitude, and shorten...
OBJECTIVES The objectives of the present study were to investigate temporal/spectral sound-featur...
Background noise makes hearing speech difficult for people of all ages. This difficulty can be exace...
The influence of musical experience on brain development has been mostly studied in school-aged chil...
Children have considerable difficulties in identifying speech in noise. In the present study, we exa...
Abstract To be able to acquire, produce, and comprehend language, precise central auditory processi...
In this thesis we tested the hypotheses that the auditory system of children continues to mature unt...
Auditory deprivation in the form of deafness during development leads to lasting changes in central ...
Objective: Background noise makes hearing speech difficult for people of all ages. This difficulty c...
Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a negative component of auditory event-related potential (ERP), re£ecti...
The maturation of 5–6-year-old children’s auditory discrimination – indicated by the development of ...
The maturation of 5-6-year-old children's auditory discrimination - indicated by the development of ...
Children’s hearing deteriorates markedly in the presence of unpredictable noise. To explore why, 187...
Neural auditory responses are known to change from childhood to adulthood. The most prominent compon...
Background and objective: The auditory cortex modulates auditory afferents through the olivocochlear...
The maturation of 5-6-year-old children's auditory discrimination - indicated by the development of ...
OBJECTIVES The objectives of the present study were to investigate temporal/spectral sound-featur...
Background noise makes hearing speech difficult for people of all ages. This difficulty can be exace...
The influence of musical experience on brain development has been mostly studied in school-aged chil...
Children have considerable difficulties in identifying speech in noise. In the present study, we exa...
Abstract To be able to acquire, produce, and comprehend language, precise central auditory processi...
In this thesis we tested the hypotheses that the auditory system of children continues to mature unt...
Auditory deprivation in the form of deafness during development leads to lasting changes in central ...
Objective: Background noise makes hearing speech difficult for people of all ages. This difficulty c...
Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a negative component of auditory event-related potential (ERP), re£ecti...
The maturation of 5–6-year-old children’s auditory discrimination – indicated by the development of ...
The maturation of 5-6-year-old children's auditory discrimination - indicated by the development of ...
Children’s hearing deteriorates markedly in the presence of unpredictable noise. To explore why, 187...
Neural auditory responses are known to change from childhood to adulthood. The most prominent compon...
Background and objective: The auditory cortex modulates auditory afferents through the olivocochlear...
The maturation of 5-6-year-old children's auditory discrimination - indicated by the development of ...
OBJECTIVES The objectives of the present study were to investigate temporal/spectral sound-featur...
Background noise makes hearing speech difficult for people of all ages. This difficulty can be exace...
The influence of musical experience on brain development has been mostly studied in school-aged chil...