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Neuronal plasticity of the auditory pathway in children with speech sound disorder: a study of Long-Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials.

Amanda Cristina LunaLiliane Aparecida Fagundes SilvaTatiane Faria BarrozoRenata Aparecida LeiteHaydée Fiszbein WertznerCarla Gentile Matas
Published in: CoDAS (2021)
After speech therapy, improvement in the children's phonology was observed, and there was an increase in the number of components present in the LLAEP, as well as an increase in the amplitude of the P3 component, demonstrating that plasticity occurred in the auditory pathway during these three months of therapeutic intervention.
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