Distortion-product otoacoustic emissions and contralateral suppression findings in children with Asperger's Syndrome

被引:15
作者
Kaf, Wafaa A. [1 ]
Danesh, Ali A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Missouri State Univ, Commun Sci & Disorders Dept, Springfield, MO 65897 USA
[2] Florida Atlantic Univ, Dept Commun Sci & Disorders, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
关键词
Asperger's Syndrome; Autism; Hyperacusis; DPOAEs; Contralateral suppression; AUDITORY-STIMULATION; ACOUSTIC STIMULATION; COCHLEAR POTENTIALS; FREQUENCY; BRAIN; HUMANS; AUTISM; NOISE; ASYMMETRY; EFFERENTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijporl.2013.03.014
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Objectives: Children with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) often demonstrate auditory behaviors such as hypersensitivity to sounds and poor performance in noisy environments. These auditory behaviors may be related to cochlear dysfunction and abnormal medial olivocochlear bundle (MOCB) activity. The objective of this study was to examine the distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) with and without contralateral white noise to evaluate outer hair cell activity and MOCB activity in children with AS. Methods: A case control study where 18 boys with AS and 18 age-matched control subjects participated in the study. For both groups, DPOAEs were recorded at 4031, 2627, 1969, and 1359 Hz f2 frequencies with and without contralateral white noise at 30 dB SL. DPOAE SNRs and difference scores were analyzed for possible differences between both groups and age subgroups (young and old children). Results: In the quiet condition, there were no significant group or ear differences in DPOAEs SNR. However, DPOAEs SNR were larger at 4031 Hz than at lower frequencies in both groups, mostly due to negative effect of background noise on low frequency response. Contralateral noise resulted in both suppression and enhancement of the DPOAE SNRs in 93% of the control group and 90% of the AS group. However, there were no significant differences in suppression and enhancement between the two groups or age subgroups. The young controls had right ear advantage and significantly larger suppression at all frequencies except 4031 Hz than old controls. The young children with AS had slight left ear advantage and significantly larger suppression only at 2672 Hz compared to the old children with AS. Conclusions: The results, indicating minor differences in DPOAEs and contralateral suppression and enhancement of DPOAEs between both control and AS groups and age subgroups, suggest subtle differences in the function of the outer hair cells and the MOCB activity. Therefore, other central auditory processing in the temporal lobe, limbic system and autonomic nervous system may be involved in the generation of hypersensitivity to sounds and difficulty understanding in noisy environments in children with AS. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:947 / 954
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effect of smoking on transient evoked otoacoustic emissions and contralateral suppression
    Vinay, R.
    AURIS NASUS LARYNX, 2010, 37 (03) : 299 - 302
  • [42] Effects of the depth of anesthesia on distortion product otoacoustic emissions
    Ropposch, Thorsten
    Walch, Christian
    Avian, Alexander
    Mausser, Gerlinde
    Spary, Manuela
    EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY, 2014, 271 (11) : 2897 - 2904
  • [43] Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions Evoked by Tone Complexes
    Meenderink, Sebastiaan W. F.
    van der Heijden, Marcel
    JARO-JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY, 2011, 12 (01): : 29 - 44
  • [44] On the Relationship Between Musicianship and Contralateral Suppression of Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions
    Stuart, Andrew
    Daughtrey, Emma R.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF AUDIOLOGY, 2016, 27 (04) : 333 - 344
  • [45] CHANGES IN DISTORTION-PRODUCT OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS AND OUTER HAIR-CELLS FOLLOWING INTERRUPTED NOISE EXPOSURES
    SUBRAMANIAM, M
    SALVI, RJ
    SPONGR, VP
    HENDERSON, D
    POWERS, NL
    HEARING RESEARCH, 1994, 74 (1-2) : 204 - 216
  • [46] Contralateral suppression of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in children with auditory processing disorder
    Sanches, S. G. G.
    Carvallo, R. M.
    AUDIOLOGY AND NEURO-OTOLOGY, 2006, 11 (06) : 366 - 372
  • [47] CONTRALATERAL SUPPRESSION OF TRANSIENTLY EVOKED OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS AND TINNITUS
    CHERYCROZE, S
    TRUY, E
    MORGON, A
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY, 1994, 28 (4-5): : 255 - 266
  • [48] Distortion product otoacoustic emissions in geriatric dogs
    Strain, G. M.
    Martinez, A. J. Rosado
    McGee, K. A.
    McMillan, C. L.
    VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2016, 216 : 101 - 106
  • [49] Contralateral suppression of otoacoustic emissions: Input-Output functions in neonates
    Campos, Ualace De Paula
    Hatzopoulos, Stavros
    Kochanek, Krzysztof
    Sliwa, Lech
    Skarzynski, Henryk
    Mamede Carvallo, Renata Mota
    MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR, 2011, 17 (10): : CR557 - CR562
  • [50] Characterizing distortion-product otoacoustic emission components across four species
    Martin, Glen K.
    Stagner, Barden B.
    Chung, You Sun
    Lonsbury-Martin, Brenda L.
    JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2011, 129 (05) : 3090 - 3103