Auditory and visual oddball paradigm evaluated through p300 in five girls with rett syndrome
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Few studies investigated information processing in genetic syndrome, such as Rett Syndrome, using ERPs. The main
aim of this study was to examine visual and auditory processes in children with Rett Syndrome through the oddball
paradigm. Five children with a diagnosis of Rett Syndrome, ranging from 7 to 11 age (M = 8, 8 years, SD = 4,36), matched
for sex, age and mental age to typically developing children. Event-related potentials were recorded to an auditory and
visual oddball task in all participants. The results showed that both auditory and visual P300 latencies were longer
in the Rett group than the typically developing group. These findings suggest that children with Rett Syndrome need
more time to process information.
aim of this study was to examine visual and auditory processes in children with Rett Syndrome through the oddball
paradigm. Five children with a diagnosis of Rett Syndrome, ranging from 7 to 11 age (M = 8, 8 years, SD = 4,36), matched
for sex, age and mental age to typically developing children. Event-related potentials were recorded to an auditory and
visual oddball task in all participants. The results showed that both auditory and visual P300 latencies were longer
in the Rett group than the typically developing group. These findings suggest that children with Rett Syndrome need
more time to process information.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rett Syndrome; ERP; oddball task; P300
Elenco autori:
Rosa Angela Fabio, ; Capri', Tindara; Caterina, Buzzai; Virginia, PittalĂ ; Antonio, Gangemi
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