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Registered: aiming to "identify the diagnostic validity and utility of electrophysiological (speech Auditory Brainstem Responses) and behavioral (auditory processing tests) measures to assess sensory processing of speech in autistic children" www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/vie... systematic review

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Silvia Di Bonaventura, Doris-Eva Bamiou, Vasiliki Vivian Iliadou (2025). Speech processing in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): a systematic review. CRD/PROSPERO. Royal National Ear, Nose, and Throat & Eastman Dental Hospital, University College London Hospital Trust, London, United Kingdom..

Date de publication
02/08/2025
Identifiant
CRD420251015737
Auteurs
Silvia Di Bonaventura, Doris-Eva Bamiou, Vasiliki Vivian Iliadou
Source
CRD/PROSPERO
Type de référence
systematic_review_registry
Éditeur
Royal National Ear, Nose, and Throat & Eastman Dental Hospital, University College London Hospital Trust, London, United Kingdom.
Source de métadonnées
crd.york.ac.uk

Résumé

Question: Is there a difference in sensory processing of speech as reflected in speech-ABR and behavioural tests of auditory processing in children with ASD compared to age-matched neurotypical peers? Primary objective: To identify the diagnostic validity and utility of electrophysiological (speech ABR) and behavioural (auditory processing tests) measures to assess sensory processing of speech in autistic children. Secondary objectives: To identify methodological gaps in current assessment practices To evaluate how tolerable these measures are for autistic children in clinical or research settings