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Low-Level Auditory Processing Correlates With Language Abilities: An ERP Study Investigating Sequence Learning and Auditory Processing in School-Aged Children

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-02-08
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SJR1.179
CiteScore5.0
Impact factor3.1
ISSN26414368
PubMed ID:  38832360
Neurology
Linguistics and Language
Abstract

Auditory processing and procedural learning deficits have been associated with language learning difficulties. We investigated the relationship of these skills and school-age language abilities in children with and without a history of late talking using auditory event related potentials (ERPs). Late talking (i.e., slow early language development) increases the risk of persistent language difficulties, but its causes remain unknown. Participants in this study were children with varying language abilities (n = 60). Half of the participants (n = 30) had a history of late talking. We measured procedural learning by manipulating the predictability of sine tone stimuli in a passive auditory ERP paradigm. Auditory processing was tested by examining how the presence of noise (increasing perceptual demands) affected the ERPs. Contrary to our hypotheses on auditory processing and language development, the effect of noise on ERPs did not correlate with school-age language abilities in children with or without a history of late talking. Our paradigm failed to reveal interpretable effects of predictability leaving us unable to assess the effects of procedural learning. However, better language abilities were related to weaker responses in a 75–175 ms time window, and stronger responses in a 150–250 ms time window. We suggest that the weak early responses in children with better language ability reflect efficient processing of low-level auditory information, allowing deeper processing of later, high-level auditory information. We assume that these differences reflect variation in brain maturation between individuals with varying language abilities.

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Kautto A., Railo H., Mainela-Arnold E. Low-Level Auditory Processing Correlates With Language Abilities: An ERP Study Investigating Sequence Learning and Auditory Processing in School-Aged Children // Neurobiology of Language. 2024. Vol. 5. No. 2. pp. 1-19.
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Kautto A., Railo H., Mainela-Arnold E. Low-Level Auditory Processing Correlates With Language Abilities: An ERP Study Investigating Sequence Learning and Auditory Processing in School-Aged Children // Neurobiology of Language. 2024. Vol. 5. No. 2. pp. 1-19.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1162/nol_a_00129
UR - https://doi.org/10.1162/nol_a_00129
TI - Low-Level Auditory Processing Correlates With Language Abilities: An ERP Study Investigating Sequence Learning and Auditory Processing in School-Aged Children
T2 - Neurobiology of Language
AU - Kautto, Anna
AU - Railo, Henry
AU - Mainela-Arnold, Elina
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/02/08
PB - MIT Press
SP - 1-19
IS - 2
VL - 5
PMID - 38832360
SN - 2641-4368
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@article{2024_Kautto,
author = {Anna Kautto and Henry Railo and Elina Mainela-Arnold},
title = {Low-Level Auditory Processing Correlates With Language Abilities: An ERP Study Investigating Sequence Learning and Auditory Processing in School-Aged Children},
journal = {Neurobiology of Language},
year = {2024},
volume = {5},
publisher = {MIT Press},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1162/nol_a_00129},
number = {2},
pages = {1--19},
doi = {10.1162/nol_a_00129}
}
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Kautto, Anna, et al. “Low-Level Auditory Processing Correlates With Language Abilities: An ERP Study Investigating Sequence Learning and Auditory Processing in School-Aged Children.” Neurobiology of Language, vol. 5, no. 2, Feb. 2024, pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1162/nol_a_00129.