Own-name processing in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder: ERP evidence from an auditory oddball paradigm (opens in new tab)
IntroductionReduced responsiveness to hearing one’s own name is a core early behavioral predictor of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This behavioral maker reflects atypicalities in self-related and social auditory processing, that are foundational to the development of social communication. To better understand the underlying neural mechanism of this alteration, the current study investigated neural correlates of auditory own-name processing in a sample of toddlers with ASD and typically deve...
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