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. 2021 Jun 15;15:651209. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.651209

TABLE 3.

MMN peak amplitude and latency in response to simple sound stimuli.

MMN simple sounds Research Participants
Greater Amplitude Gomot et al., 2011 5–11 year old males and females
Ferri et al., 2003 6–19 year old males with ASD and intellectual impairment
No difference in Amplitude Gomot et al., 2002 5–9 year old males and females with ASD
Ceponiene et al., 2003b 6–12 year old males with high functioning ASD
Abnormal waveform Foxe et al., 2016 4–21 year old girls with Rett syndrome
Reduced Amplitude Tecchio et al., 2003 8–32 year olds; ASD and intellectual impairment
Vlaskamp et al., 2017 8–12 year old males and females with ASD and/or Asperger syndrome
Van der Molen et al., 2012a 18–42 year old males with fragile X syndrome
Longer Latency Matsuzaki et al., 2017 Mean age 9.5 year old males with ASD and auditory sensitivity
Jansson-Verkasalo et al., 2005 Mean age 11 years old; males with Asperger syndrome
Seri et al., 1999 7–10 year old with tuberous sclerosis; sex not reported
Foxe et al., 2016 4–21 year old girls with Rett syndrome
Shorter latency Gomot et al., 2002 5–9 year old males and females with ASD

Notable participant features and sub-diagnoses are underlined.