Research Cluster

Auditory EEG Markers in ASD

This cluster shows how brain waves called P1, MMN, and P3a can reveal why many kids with autism struggle with everyday sounds. Scientists use gentle beeps while kids wear a comfy cap of wires to see if the brain gets used to sounds or notices new ones. BCBAs can use these quick, objective scores to spot sensory issues early and pick teaching settings that won’t overload a child’s ears.

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1979–2026year range
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Research Cluster

Auditory EEG Markers in ASD

This cluster contains 171 research articles. Editorial content is being generated — check back soon for a full synthesis, key findings, and practitioner guide.