Abstract
Auditory cortical responses (ACRs) were recorded in 25 healthy mature newborns with a follow-up at 3 months. The waveform, latencies and amplitudes for the ACRs for this time period are studied. Topographic differences between the central and central-temporal derivations and changes between term and 3 months are found with respect to latencies and amplitudes for different peaks and troughs. The ACRs, obtained as a part of a protocol covering the entire auditory afference, offer consistent parameters, which can be used to study developmental neurophysiological properties of audition and which are potential diagnostic tools for the detection of deviant sensory or mental development.