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Click-evoked auditory brainstem responses and autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analytic investigation of disorder specificity.

Nicole M TalgeMelanie AdkinsPaul R KilenyIsabella Frownfelter
Published in: Pediatric research (2021)
Click-evoked ABR alterations are associated with ASD, but the specificity of these findings to the disorder is unclear. We therefore performed a meta-analysis of the association between ABRs and ADHD, a disorder that shares some etiologic and symptom overlap with ASD. ADHD was associated with longer ABR latencies for several components. These components are identical to those implicated in ASD. Effect sizes were similar in magnitude across disorders. The viability of ABRs as prognostic and/or etiologic biomarkers for neurodevelopmental risk requires addressing limitations in the literature (e.g., cross-sectional data, non-standardized ABR protocols, minimal characterization of symptom heterogeneity).
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