Auditory Neural Responses and Communicative Functioning in Children With Microcephaly Related to Congenital Zika Syndrome
- Published on 21/01/2025
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Key, Alexandra P.1,2; Powell, Sarah L.1; Cavalcante, Juliana3; Frizzo, Ana5; Mandra, Patricia3; Tavares, Adriana3; Menezes, Pedro4; Hood, Linda J.1
Abstract
Objectives Children with microcephaly exhibit neurodevelopmental delays and compromised communicative functioning, yielding challenges for clinical assessment and informed intervention. This study characterized auditory neural function and communication abilities in children with microcephaly due to congenital Zika syndrome (CZS).
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