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Impaired P1 Habituation and Mismatch Negativity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Francisco J Ruiz-MartínezElena I Rodríguez-MartínezC Ellie WilsonShu YauDavid SaldañaCarlos M Gómez
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2020)
Passive testing of auditory function is an important objective in individuals with ASD due to known difficulties in understanding and/or following task instructions. In present study the habituation to standard tones following deviants and the auditory discriminative processes were examined in two conditions: electronic and human sounds, in a sample of 16 ASD children. ASD children presented a reduced habituation in the P1 component and a decrease in the amplitude of the mismatch negativity indicating a lower auditory discrimination with respect to controls. MMN amplitude was related to sensory sensitivity. Results suggest an increased activation to repeatedly auditory stimulus and a poor auditory discrimination, for both: electronic and human sounds with consequences on the impaired sensory behavior of ASD subjects.
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