Auditory processing in autism spectrum disorder: Mismatch negativity deficits.
Chantal VlaskampBob OranjeGitte Falcher MadsenJens Richardt Møllegaard JepsenSarah DurstonCathriona CantioBirte GlenthøjNiels BilenbergPublished in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2017)
Automatic detection of deviant sounds in the environment, such as upcoming traffic, is often affected in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a way to quantify automatic deviancy detection, using electroencephalography. In this study, auditory MMN was assessed in 35 children with ASD and 38 matched control children, revealing significantly reduced MMN in the ASD group. This may indicate that children with ASD are less able to automatically detect environmentally deviant stimuli.