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| M CheourSummaryAffiliation: University of Helsinki Country: Finland Publications
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Maturation of mismatch negativity in infantsM Cheour
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Int J Psychophysiol 29:217-26. 1998..The mean MMN latency, however, decreased significantly with age, although in 3-month-old infants it was not much longer than in a previous study conducted in adults with the same stimuli...
Brain dysfunction in neonates with cleft palate revealed by the mismatch negativityM Cheour
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Clin Neurophysiol 110:324-8. 1999..The present study aimed at investigating whether the MMN is attenuated already in newborns with cleft palate compared with healthy controls...
Mismatch negativity (MMN) as a tool for investigating auditory discrimination and sensory memory in infants and childrenM Cheour
Department of General Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Clin Neurophysiol 111:4-16. 2000..For example, contrary to the results of adult studies, a prominent MMN can be obtained from in all waking- and sleep states in infants. Moreover, MMN scalp distribution seems to be broader and more central in children than in adults...
Cortical auditory dysfunction in children with oral clefts: relation with cleft typeR Ceponiene
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Clin Neurophysiol 110:1921-6. 1999..We investigated persistence of auditory short-term memory (STM) that is implicitly involved in language-specific perception in children with clefts, grouped using fine-graded cleft classification...
Dysfunction of the auditory cortex persists in infants with certain cleft typesR Ceponiene
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Dev Med Child Neurol 42:258-65. 2000..This pattern parallels known behavioural differences between children with these cleft types. Brain responses to rare sounds, in contrast, had no differentiative power with respect to the cleft type...
Language-specific phoneme representations revealed by electric and magnetic brain responsesR Naatanen
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Nature 385:432-4. 1997..Whole-head magnetic recordings located the source of this native-language, phoneme-related response enhancement, and thus the language-specific memory traces, in the auditory cortex of the left hemisphere...
Hemispheric lateralization in preattentive processing of speech soundsK Alho
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Neurosci Lett 258:9-12. 1998....
Children's performance on pseudoword repetition depends on auditory trace quality: evidence from event-related potentialsR Ceponiene
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Dev Psychol 35:709-20. 1999..Thus, the accuracy of auditory-sensory processing seems to affect phonological short-term representations in school-age children and therefore may play a role in vocabulary development...
Central auditory processing of durational changes in complex speech patterns by newborns: an event-related brain potential studyE Kushnerenko
Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology, P O Box 13, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
Dev Neuropsychol 19:83-97. 2001..The first negative wave peaked at about 150 msec and the second at about 350 msec after the change onset. At least one negative deflection, which was interpreted as evidence for stimulus change-detection, was observed in every infant...
