Abstract

Rett syndrome is a rare severe neurodevelopmental disorder caused by MECP2 gene disruption. Language impairments is one of the characteristics of the syndrome, although exact neurophysiological underpinnings of such problems are unknown. Our study examined sustained negative wave of electrophysiological response to 40-Hz auditory stimulation, which is suggested to underlie a language dysfunction and is associated with integration of auditory information into the unitary percept.

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