Auditory evoked potentials and sex-related differences in brain development |
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Authors: | J.L Shucard D.W Shucard K.R Cummins J.J Campos |
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Affiliation: | National Jewish Hospital and Research Center/National Asthma Center USA;University of Denver USA |
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Abstract: | Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) were obtained to probe tones which were delivered during the presentation of complex verbal and nonverbal auditory stimulation to 3-month-old infants. Significant sex-dependent AEP amplitude asymmetries were found. Females produced higher-amplitude responses from the left hemisphere and males produced higher-amplitude responses from the right hemisphere during both the verbal and nonverbal presentations. No significant AEP asymmetries were obtained in an independent group of infants that received only the probe tones. These findings are consistent with theories and behavioral data suggesting differences between males and females in the development of language and spatial functions. |
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Keywords: | Send reprint requests to: Dr. David W. Shucard Brain Sciences Laboratories National Jewish Hospital/NAC Denver CO 80206. |
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