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J Am Acad Audiol
January 2024
Department of Physical, Speech-Language-Hearing, and Occupational Therapy of the Medical School at the University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Background: Williams syndrome (WS) is a genetic, multisystemic, neurodevelopmental disorder, in which studies have demonstrated the presence of auditory deficits such as conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, cochlear weakness, and subclinical signs of hearing impairment. However, few studies have assessed this population's central auditory system.
Purpose: To analyze long-latency auditory evoked potential (LLAEP) in adults with WS and compare them with those obtained from neurotypical individuals with no hearing complaints.
J Commun Disord
February 2024
Department of Physical, Speech-Language-Hearing, and Occupational Therapy of the Medical School at the University of São Paulo (FMUSP), R. Cipotânea, 51, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, SP CEP: 05360-160, Brazil.
Objective: To investigate the peripheral and central auditory pathways in mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) individuals.
Method: The research sample comprised 15 individuals (one female and 14 males), aged 8 to 46 years. The following procedures were used: medical history survey, otoscopy, speech and pure-tone threshold audiometry, acoustic immittance measures, and central auditory pathway assessment with brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) and long-latency auditory evoked potentials (LLAEP).