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      Distinguishing response to names in Rett and MECP2 Duplication syndrome: An ERP study of auditory social information processing.

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          Despite significant advances at the level of basic research, the characterization of higher-level processes in Rett and MECP2 Duplication syndrome remains understudied. In this pilot study, we assessed social-emotional information processing by testing whether children (ages 4-12years) with Rett (n=9) and MECP2 Duplication syndrome (n=7) distinguished their own spoken name from other names. We hypothesized that own and familiar names would elicit more positive parietal P300 responses than unknown names, and that the groups would have different neural responses to these stimuli. The MECP2 Duplication group partially mirrored the parietal responses to own name observed in typically developing participants, and better name discrimination correlated with more adaptive behaviors. Conversely, participants with RTT did not resemble the typical group, and showed greater responses to close other names at frontal/central regions. These results may reflect the different consequences of too much (MECP2 Duplication) vs. too little (RTT) MeCP2 protein.

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          Journal
          Brain Res.
          Brain research
          Elsevier BV
          1872-6240
          0006-8993
          Nov 15 2017
          : 1675
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, United States; Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development, United States. Electronic address: sarika.u.peters@vanderbilt.edu.
          [2 ] Vanderbilt University, United States.
          [3 ] Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development, United States.
          [4 ] Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development, United States; Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, United States.
          Article
          S0006-8993(17)30372-4
          10.1016/j.brainres.2017.08.028
          28870827
          19a4061d-02f6-48fc-8025-c440f5d3ba6d
          History

          Electroencephalography,MECP2,Auditory processing,Rett
          Electroencephalography, MECP2, Auditory processing, Rett

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