Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
180

Summary

Conditions
Migraine
Type
Observational
Design
Observational Model: Case-OnlyTime Perspective: Cross-Sectional

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 40 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

The definition of central auditory processing CAP is based on auditory functions . Central auditory processing CAP involves a large number of skills which are highly dependent on a set integrity of the auditory pathways, from the outer ear to the auditory cortex. These skills include auditory select...

The definition of central auditory processing CAP is based on auditory functions . Central auditory processing CAP involves a large number of skills which are highly dependent on a set integrity of the auditory pathways, from the outer ear to the auditory cortex. These skills include auditory selective attention, sound detection, and localization, discrimination of isolated and sequential sounds, as well as speech recognition, auditory comprehension and memory . central auditory processing CAP is an indispensable tool for the investigation of the function of the central nervous system . The impairment of auditory processing could cause difficulties in complex listening situations, such as understanding speech in back-ground noise, rapid or degraded speech, and problems with comprehending verbal instructions. Central auditory perception (CAP) can be assessed by Behavioral tests, which demonstrate good correlations with electrophysiological measures . Recording of event-related potentials (ERPs), because of its objectivity and noninvasive characteristics, presents one of the most useful tools in investigating neural substrates and cerebral regions involved in specific cognitive function. It implies recording of brain activity during a cognitive task . Among the components of ERPs, theP300 is undoubtedly the most studied cerebral wave in evaluating cerebral information processing during the course of various neurological diseases because of its easy recording and reliability . The P300 develops if the subject is actively engaged in the task of detecting the targets. Amplitude of the wave varies with the improbability of the targets and latency with the difficulty of discriminating the target stimulus from the standard stimuli . Typical peak latency P300 latency reflects timing of mental processes and the increase of latency represents prolongation of the processing time

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04575623
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