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Clinicians can now assess the peripheral auditory pathway with fair precision and reliability. There are psychoacoustic methods, such as pure-tone and speech audiometry, physiological methods, such as otoacoustic emissions and immittance measures, and electrophysiological techniques such as auditory brainstem response. However, it is in the auditory cortex that auditory and language neuroprocessing takes place. Auditory event-related potentials (AERPs), interpreted via cognitive psychophysiology, provide a theoretical rationale for assessing and investigating auditory linguistic neuroprocessing. This is important when we wish to consider clinical conditions which display language and auditory processing impairments, such as certain neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Auditory evoked potentials Neuroaudiology
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Tomé, D. (2015). Cognitive auditory evoked potentials: Advances and insights in Neuroaudiology. Book of Abstracts I Congresso Internacional de Audiologia, 52. https://www.journalofhearingscience.com/pdf-120845-49492?filename=I%20CONGRESSO%20INTERNACIONAL.pdf