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Perinatal cerebral insults alter auditory event-related potentials
Authors:Leipälä Jaana A  Partanen Eino  Kushnerenko Elena  Huotilainen Minna  Fellman Vineta
Institution:
  • a National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finnish Office for Health Care Technology Assessment (FinOHTA), Helsinki, Finland
  • b Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • c Center of excellence in interdisciplinary music research, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
  • d Institute for Research in Child Development, School of Psychology, University of East London, United Kingdom
  • e Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Department of Pediatrics, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • f Department of Pediatrics Lund University, Sweden
  • Abstract:

    Background

    Auditory event-related potentials (AERPs) can be used as indices of neural information processing. Altered AERPs have been reported in children and young adults with frontal lobe infarction.

    Aim

    To test the hypothesis that perinatal brain injury affects cortical auditory processing.

    Methods

    We assessed AERPs at term, 6 and 12 months of age in preterm infants n = 9, median gestational age (GA) 27.9, range 23.9-30.0 wk], term infants with perinatal intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) n = 5, GA 40.3, range 37.4-42.3 wk], and term infants with perinatal asphyxia n = 4, GA 39.4, range 37.9-40.3 wk]. Healthy preterm (n = 16) and term infants (n = 22) served as controls. A harmonic tone of 500-Hz frequency was used as standard and of 750-Hz as deviant stimulus. Mean AERP amplitudes were calculated over 100 ms periods from 50 to 350 ms. The developmental outcome was followed until 2 years of age.

    Results

    The term ICH (p = 0.012) and asphyxia (p = 0.0016) group had smaller or more negative responses to the deviant, resulting in smaller or more negative MMR amplitudes than those of the controls. The preterm ICH group did not differ significantly from their preterm born controls. MMR varied in all patient groups and was not associated with adverse outcome.

    Conclusion

    AERP alterations suggest that perinatal cerebral insults affect cortical auditory processing.
    Keywords:Auditory event-related potentials  Preterm infants  Intracerebral hemorrhage  Perinatal asphyxia  Mismatch negativity  Mismatch response  Auditory processing
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