J Am Acad Audiol 2005; 16(08): 564-573
DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.16.8.5
Articles
American Academy of Audiology. All rights reserved. (2005) American Academy of Audiology

P1 Latency as a Biomarker for Central Auditory Development in Children with Hearing Impairment

Anu Sharma
,
Kathryn Martin
,
Peter Roland
,
Paul Bauer
,
Melissa H. Sweeney
,
Phillip Gilley
,
Michael Dorman
Further Information

Publication History

Publication Date:
07 August 2020 (online)

We used the latency of the P1 cortical auditory-evoked potential (CAEP) as a biomarker for the development of central auditory pathways in three children who received intervention through hearing aids and/or cochlear implants. Our goal was to examine the clinical feasibility of using the latency of the P1 CAEP as an objective tool to evaluate whether acoustic amplification for hearing-impaired children has provided sufficient stimulation for normal development of central auditory pathways. If clinicians have such a marker, then they can more confidently make a decision about whether to provide a child with a cochlear implant following an appropriate hearing-aid trial. Using the same marker, clinicians will also be able to monitor the maturation of central auditory pathways once electrical stimulation is initiated.