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The age‐related changes in 40 Hz Auditory Steady‐State Response and sustained Event‐Related Fields to the same amplitude‐modulated tones in typically developing children: A magnetoencephalography study
The age‐related changes in 40 Hz Auditory Steady‐State Response and sustained Event‐Related Fields to the same amplitude‐modulated tones in typically developing children: A magnetoencephalography study
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The age‐related changes in 40 Hz Auditory Steady‐State Response and sustained Event‐Related Fields to the same amplitude‐modulated tones in typically developing children: A magnetoencephalography study
The age‐related changes in 40 Hz Auditory Steady‐State Response and sustained Event‐Related Fields to the same amplitude‐modulated tones in typically developing children: A magnetoencephalography study

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The age‐related changes in 40 Hz Auditory Steady‐State Response and sustained Event‐Related Fields to the same amplitude‐modulated tones in typically developing children: A magnetoencephalography study
The age‐related changes in 40 Hz Auditory Steady‐State Response and sustained Event‐Related Fields to the same amplitude‐modulated tones in typically developing children: A magnetoencephalography study
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The age‐related changes in 40 Hz Auditory Steady‐State Response and sustained Event‐Related Fields to the same amplitude‐modulated tones in typically developing children: A magnetoencephalography study

2022
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Recent studies have revealed that gamma‐band oscillatory and transient evoked potentials may change with age during childhood. It is hypothesized that these changes can be associated with a maturation of GABAergic neurotransmission and, subsequently, the age‐related changes of excitation–inhibition balance in the neural circuits. One of the reliable paradigms for investigating these effects in the auditory cortex is 40 Hz Auditory Steady‐State Response (ASSR), where participants are presented with the periodic auditory stimuli. It is known that such stimuli evoke two types of responses in magnetoencephalography (MEG)—40 Hz steady‐state gamma response (or 40 Hz ASSR) and auditory evoked response called sustained Event‐Related Field (ERF). Although several studies have been conducted in children, focusing on the changes of 40 Hz ASSR with age, almost nothing is known about the age‐related changes of the sustained ERF to the same periodic stimuli and their relationships with changes in the gamma strength. Using MEG, we investigated the association between 40 Hz steady‐state gamma response and sustained ERF response to the same stimuli and also their age‐related changes in the group of 30 typically developing 7‐to‐12‐year‐old children. The results revealed a tight relationship between 40 Hz ASSR and ERF, indicating that the age‐related increase in strength of 40 Hz ASSR was associated with the age‐related decrease of the amplitude of ERF. These effects were discussed in the light of the maturation of the GABAergic system and excitation–inhibition balance development, which may contribute to the changes in ASSR and ERF. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we aimed to investigate the association between 40 Hz steady‐state gamma response and sustained ERF response to the same stimuli and also their age‐related changes in the group of 30 typically developing 7‐to‐12‐year‐old children. The results revealed a tight relationship between 40 Hz ASSR and ERF.