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Event-related potential features indexing central auditory discrimination by newborns
2002
Cognitive Brain Research
Behavioral research has produced little evidence on sound feature discrimination in neonates. Sensory processes underlying sound perception can be studied using the mismatch negativity (MMN) component of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs), which is not contingent on conscious perception and response. Thus, MMN is suitable for studying newborns, who are difficult to obtain behavioral responses from. The present study thus utilized spectrally rich sounds, known to elicit the most replicable
doi:10.1016/s0926-6410(01)00093-3
pmid:11867255
fatcat:uxa3afmlbjcoxldtuouvrsyp3m