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The use of averaged electroencephalic response techniques in the study of auditory processing related to speech and language
Authors:Michael R. Seitz   Bruce A. Weber   John T. Jacobson  Robin Morehouse
Affiliation:The University of Alabama in Birmingham and The Children''s Hospital, Birmingham, USA;Duke University Medical Center USA;Dalhousie University Canada;Nova Scotia Hearing & Speech Clinic Canada
Abstract:This paper reviews a number of studies done by the authors and others, who have utilized various averaged electroencephalic response (AER) techniques to study speech and language processing. Pertinent studies are described in detail. A relatively new AER technique, auditory brainstem responses (ABR), is described and its usefulness in studying auditory processing activity related to speech and language is outlined. In addition, a series of ABR studies, that have demonstrated significant male—female differences in ABR auditory processing abilities, is presented and the relevance of these data to already established differences in male—female language, hearing, and cognitive abilities is discussed.
Keywords:Send reprint requests to: Michael R. Seitz   Department of Biocommunication   The University of Alabama in Birmingham   Birmingham   AL 35294.
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