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Current Pediatric Reviews

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ISSN (Print): 1573-3963
ISSN (Online): 1875-6336

Cortical Auditory Dysfunction in Childhood Epilepsy: Electrophysiologic Evidence

Author(s): Heather M. Wied, Peter F. Morrison, Barry Gordon, Andrew W. Zimmerman, Eileen P. Vining and Dana F. Boatman

Volume 3, Issue 4, 2007

Page: [317 - 327] Pages: 11

DOI: 10.2174/157339607782411556

Price: $65

Abstract

Children with epilepsy are at increased risk for language impairments. Recent studies have suggested that abnormal cortical processing of complex sounds, including speech, may be a contributing factor. Cortical auditory evoked potentials provide an objective, non-invasive method for assessing auditory function in children. We begin with an overview of the cortical auditory system, cortical auditory evoked potentials, and childhood epilepsies. This overview provides a framework for reviewing recent studies using auditory evoked potentials to evaluate sound processing in children with epilepsy. Clinical implications, methodological considerations, and directions for future research are discussed.

Keywords: Auditory evoked potentials, auditory cortex, epilepsy


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