Abstract
Children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) display different brain responses while processing auditory information compared to typically developing children. Results of this study can help practitioners understand the neurophysiological basis of some behavioral manifestations of ASD.
Children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) display different brain responses while processing auditory information compared to typically developing children. Results of this study can help practitioners understand the neurophysiological basis of some behavioral manifestations of ASD.
