An electrophysiologic indication of auditory processing defects in autism
An electrophysiologic indication of auditory processing defects in autism is a scholarly work, published in 1980 in ''Psychiatry Research''. The main subjects of the publication include brain stem, Late positive component, autism, event-related potential, neuroscience, analog electronics, P200, brain implant, audiology, developmental psychology, auditory event, N100, electroencephalography, stimulus, and psychology. Averaged evoked potentials (EPs) to clicks, random pitch changes (signals), and random deletions of stimuli within a regular train of tones were examined in five autistic and five normal children.