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On the relationship between speech- and nonspeech-evoked auditory brainstem responses.

机译:关于言语诱发和非言语诱发的听觉脑干反应之间的关系。

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Auditory brainstem response (ABR) reflects activation of the neural generators along the ascending auditory pathway when a sound is heard. In this study, we explored the relationship between brainstem encoding of click and speech signals in normal-learning children and in those with language-based learning problems. To that end, ABR was recorded from both types of stimuli. We found that the normal pattern of correlation between click- and speech-evoked ABRs was disrupted when speech-evoked ABRs were delayed. Thus, delayed responses to speech were not indicative of clinically abnormal responses to clicks. We conclude that these two responses reflect largely separate neural processes and that only processes involved in encoding complex signals such as speech are impaired in children with learning problems.
机译:听觉脑干反应(ABR)反映了在听到声音时沿上升听觉通路的神经发生器的激活。在这项研究中,我们探讨了正常学习儿童和有语言学习问题的儿童的点击和语音信号的脑干编码之间的关系。为此,从两种类型的刺激中都记录了ABR。我们发现,当延迟语音诱发的ABR时,点击和语音诱发的ABR之间的正常关联模式会被破坏。因此,对语音的延迟反应并不表示对点击的临床异常反应。我们得出的结论是,这两种反应在很大程度上反映了独立的神经过程,只有在学习有障碍的儿童中,参与编码诸如语音之类的复杂信号的过程才受到损害。

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