| Literature DB >> 20577583 |
Patricia L Davies1, Wen-Pin Chang, William J Gavin.
Abstract
This study examined whether combinations of middle latency sensory evoked potential components and late components, possibly indicative of cognitive processing, can discriminate between three sample groups; 18 adults (20-55 years), 25 typical children (5-10 years) and 28 children with sensory processing disorders (SPD) (5-12 years). Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings were made while participants heard random presentations of two auditory stimuli (1 and 3 kHz) each at two intensities (50 and 70 dB). Amplitude and latency measurements were obtained for the N1, P2, N2, and P3 components from the averaged event-related potential (ERP) for each of the four auditory stimuli. Discriminant analyses revealed two functions, one which described the relationship of the components on SPD deficit continuum and one which described the relationship of these components on a developmental continuum. Together, these two functions correctly classified 90.5% of the participants as to their group membership. These results are discussed in relation to neurodevelopmental theories.Entities:
Keywords: auditory processing; brain maturation; discriminant analysis; event-related potentials; sensory registration
Year: 2010 PMID: 20577583 PMCID: PMC2889678 DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2010.00016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Integr Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5145
Figure 1(A) Grand averages of the ERPs at Fz with 100-ms baseline prior to the stimulus filtered with a bandpass of 0. 23–30 Hz. The thin line represents the auditory stimulus presented at 1 kHz 50 dB SPL, the dotted line represents the1 kHz 70 dB SPL stimulus, the dashed line represents the 3 kHz 53 dB SPL stimulus, the thick line represents the 3 kHz 73 dB SPL stimulus. Positive voltage is up. (B) Grand averages of the ERPs at Cz with 100-ms baseline prior to the stimulus filtered with a bandpass of 0.23–30 Hz. The thin line represents the auditory stimulus presented at 1 kHz 50 dB SPL, the dotted line represents the1 kHz 70 dB SPL stimulus, the dashed line represents the 3 kHz 53 dB SPL stimulus, the thick line represents the 3 kHz 73 dB SPL stimulus. Positive voltage is up. (C) Grand averages of the ERPs at Pz with 100-ms baseline prior to the stimulus filtered with a bandpass of 0.23–30 Hz. The thin line represents the auditory stimulus presented at 1 kHz 50 dB SPL, the dotted line represents the1 kHz 70 dB SPL stimulus, the dashed line represents the 3 kHz 53 dB SPL stimulus, the thick line represents the 3 kHz 73 dB SPL stimulus. Positive voltage is up.
Mean peak-to-peak amplitude (in μV) of the ERPs components for each auditory stimulus for each of the three groups. Standard deviations are shown in parentheses.
| Auditory stimulus | Group | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adult | Typical children | SPD children | |||||||
| Fz | Cz | Pz | Fz | Cz | Pz | Fz | Cz | Pz | |
| N1 | 9.83 (3.12) | 10.37 (3.15) | 7.19 (2.29) | 7.37 (3.98) | 6.70 (3.90) | 5.79 (3.25) | 7.29 (5.05) | 5.39 (3.43) | 4.65 (3.23) |
| P2 | 12.48 (5.13) | 14.61 (4.81) | 9.49 (2.65) | 5.65 (3.54) | 7.04 (4.71) | 7.23 (3.61) | 4.60 (4.34) | 6.10 (3.58) | 7.38 (3.96) |
| N2 | 6.16 (3.24) | 7.81 (3.97) | 4.57 (1.87) | 10.96 (6.10) | 12.72 (4.50) | 9.81 (5.08) | 11.93 (5.63) | 13.31 (5.08) | 9.57 (4.86) |
| P3 | 2.19 (1.10) | 2.74 (2.09) | 2.72 (1.36) | 6.59 (3.94) | 5.89 (2.56) | 4.97 (3.02) | 6.94 (3.70) | 6.47 (3.96) | 5.18 (3.36) |
| N1 | 11.62 (4.40) | 13.11 (4.78) | 8.59 (3.32) | 11.07 (4.94) | 9.41 (4.25) | 7.58 (3.48) | 9.48 (4.90) | 7.63 (3.33) | 6.65 (3.07) |
| P2 | 15.57 (6.58) | 20.78 (7.37) | 13.32 (4.48) | 6.29 (4.75) | 11.40 (8.58) | 11.06 (7.15) | 5.50 (4.37) | 10.45 (8.19) | 9.61 (6.20) |
| N2 | 9.03 (4.29) | 12.51 (5.33) | 6.84 (3.35) | 11.30 (5.39) | 15.71 (7.23) | 10.62 (5.51) | 13.45 (7.83) | 16.43 (10.84) | 10.23 (6.53) |
| P3 | 3.38 (1.89) | 4.31 (2.42) | 2.81 (1.55) | 7.75 (4.16) | 7.77 (3.00) | 6.90 (3.75) | 8.92 (5.20) | 8.84 (5.85) | 7.26 (4.12) |
| N1 | 7.97 (2.76) | 8.23 (2.77) | 5.63 (2.60) | 8.85 (3.50) | 7.17 (4.31) | 6.61 (3.67) | 9.81 (4.91) | 7.24 (4.19) | 6.89 (4.50) |
| P2 | 9.89 (4.59) | 11.59 (4.51) | 7.67 (2.95) | 3.88 (2.81) | 6.63 (4.68) | 8.26 (3.79) | 5.24 (4.43) | 7.05 (4.51) | 8.04 (5.26) |
| N2 | 6.21 (3.33) | 7.99 (4.30) | 4.59 (2.15) | 7.92 (5.31) | 11.95 (5.83) | 9.07 (5.08) | 9.13 (5.64) | 11.10 (5.67) | 8.13 (5.21) |
| P3 | 2.92 (2.04) | 3.59 (2.86) | 2.86 (1.78) | 7.55 (4.75) | 7.43 (5.07) | 6.56 (4.55) | 7.53 (4.64) | 6.16 (3.27) | 4.80 (2.45) |
| N1 | 10.66 (4.20) | 12.23 (4.78) | 8.38 (3.07) | 9.43 (6.04) | 8.81 (4.78) | 6.98 (3.73) | 10.81 (5.06) | 9.07 (4.84) | 8.02 (3.40) |
| P2 | 14.56 (6.45) | 19.73 (8.96) | 12.76 (4.94) | 5.78 (5.09) | 11.13 (8.21) | 10.21 (5.42) | 5.92 (4.69) | 10.59 (6.82) | 8.44 (5.17) |
| N2 | 8.58 (4.80) | 12.52 (7.91) | 7.12 (3.57) | 10.44 (6.83) | 15.49 (8.59) | 10.33 (6.19) | 11.11 (7.46) | 14.60 (7.80) | 8.77 (4.72) |
| P3 | 3.18 (2.02) | 4.97 (3.83) | 3.95 (2.18) | 8.17 (6.04) | 7.73 (5.82) | 8.60 (4.87) | 9.19 (3.73) | 8.98 (5.73) | 9.09 (5.81) |
The discriminant analysis results of the ERPs components.
| Variables | Three groups | Two groups | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standardized canonical coefficients | Standardized canonical coefficients | ||
| Function 1 | Function 2 | Function 1 | |
| Square root of number of segments in ERP | 0.868 | −0.107 | 0.741 |
| Peak-to-peak amplitude difference of P2 for 1 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Fz | −0.156 | 0.617 | 0.096 |
| Peak-to-peak amplitude difference of P2 for 3 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Fz | −0.296 | −0.314 | −0.772 |
| Peak-to-peak amplitude difference of P3 for 1 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Fz | 0.588 | 0.244 | 0.807 |
| Peak-to-peak amplitude difference of P3 for 3 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Fz | 0.498 | −0.119 | 0.918 |
| Peak-to-peak amplitude difference of P2 for 1 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Pz | 0.108 | −0.523 | −0.301 |
| Peak-to-peak amplitude difference of P2 for 3 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Pz | −0.241 | 0.670 | 0.024 |
| Peak-to-peak amplitude difference of P3 for 1 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Pz | 0.223 | −0.244 | 0.248 |
| Peak-to-peak amplitude difference of P3 for 3 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Pz | 0.185 | 0.382 | 0.087 |
| Peak latency difference of P2 for 1 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Fz | −0.032 | −0.273 | −0.213 |
| Peak latency difference of P2 for 3 kHz betweenloud and soft auditory stimuli at Fz | 0.650 | 0.062 | 0.726 |
| Peak latency difference of P3 for 1 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Fz | 0.245 | 0.083 | 0.253 |
| Peak latency difference of P3 for 3 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Fz | 0.487 | 0.816 | 0.773 |
| Peak latency difference of P2 for 1 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Pz | −0.059 | −0.016 | −0.438 |
| Peak latency difference of P2 for 3 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Pz | −0.289 | 0.473 | −0.330 |
| Peak latency difference of P3 for 1 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Pz | −0.256 | −0.298 | −0.396 |
| Peak latency difference of P3 for 3 kHz between loud and soft auditory stimuli at Pz | −0.207 | −0.382 | 0.087 |
Figure 2Scatter plot for the full discriminant analysis model.