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Spatial auditory processing in children with central auditory processing disorder

Spatial auditory processing in children with central auditory processing disorder

... the children with (C)APD, process the speech in a normal way in desired listening con- ...this disorder. Some children who have poor performance in (C)APD tests, show speech or language difficulties ... See full document

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Development and evaluation of the efficacy of Persian phonemic synthesis program in children with (central) auditory processing disorder: a single subject study

Development and evaluation of the efficacy of Persian phonemic synthesis program in children with (central) auditory processing disorder: a single subject study

... in processing audi- tory stimuli and although it may occur in asso- ciation with other sensory disorders, it is not the result of involvement in other modalities ...in auditory processing can lead to ... See full document

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Auditory Lateralization Ability in Children with (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder

Auditory Lateralization Ability in Children with (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder

... diagram. Children should ignore the standard signal but should point to the speakers corresponding to the test signal and if not sure about the positions they could ... See full document

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Estimation of the referral rate of suspected cases of central auditory processing disorders in children aged 8-12 years old in Oshnavieh, Western Iran, based on auditory processing domain questionnaire and speech in noise and dichotic digit tests

Estimation of the referral rate of suspected cases of central auditory processing disorders in children aged 8-12 years old in Oshnavieh, Western Iran, based on auditory processing domain questionnaire and speech in noise and dichotic digit tests

... the central auditory processing disorder, except the auditory processing domains ques- tionnaire (APDQ), only deal with the child’s auditory behaviour and functioning and ... See full document

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A child with (central) auditory processing disorder: a case report

A child with (central) auditory processing disorder: a case report

... understanding auditory information ...by children with (C)APD and reach a differential diagnosis ...ger children test interpretation may not be possi- ble due to highly variable brain function ...the ... See full document

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Musical Approach to Auditory Processing Disorder and Phonological Difficulties

Musical Approach to Auditory Processing Disorder and Phonological Difficulties

... same auditory mechanisms because they found out from the children’s scores that poor readers had difficulties in diffe- rentiating tones in ...the auditory brainstem relative to musically untrained ... See full document

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Role of The Cochlea and Efferent System in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder

Role of The Cochlea and Efferent System in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder

... Whatever may be the underlying mechanism, cochlear amplification is pivotal for ‘normal’ hearing and sharp frequency tuning in the auditory system. Without cochlear amplification our hearing thresholds would be ... See full document

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The Effect of Working Memory Training on Auditory Stream Segregation in Auditory Processing Disorders Children

The Effect of Working Memory Training on Auditory Stream Segregation in Auditory Processing Disorders Children

... APD Children had a clinical diagnosis of auditory processing disorder according to “Multiple Processing Auditory Assessment” ...Selective Auditory Attention ...only ... See full document

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Assessment of auditory processing disorder in children using an adaptive filtered speech test

Assessment of auditory processing disorder in children using an adaptive filtered speech test

... do children with APD appear to need a wider band of frequencies present in the speech signal in order to understand that signal? This finding may reflect so-called stimulus driven or ‘bottom-up’ temporal ... See full document

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Measures of Acoustic Reflexes in Typically Developing Children and Children with Suspected Auditory Processing Disorder

Measures of Acoustic Reflexes in Typically Developing Children and Children with Suspected Auditory Processing Disorder

... and auditory processing difficulties and how best to treat these ...in children and adults, the usefulness of a computer system in the assessment of various auditory skills such as the ... See full document

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Central auditory processing and migraine: a controlled study

Central auditory processing and migraine: a controlled study

... in children and adults with migraine and women eith menstrualy-related mi- graine ...normal auditory sensory processing but increased automatic at- tention orienting processes to auditory ... See full document

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Auditory processing and auditory rehabilitation approaches in autism

Auditory processing and auditory rehabilitation approaches in autism

... Sensory processing changes, especially the aud- itory sense, have a wide range in autism spect- rum disorder (ASD), and based on neurobiolo- gically-based theories, abnormalities in the pro- cessing of time ... See full document

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Auditory Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of the Literature

Auditory Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of the Literature

... pitch processing in ...found children with autism to elicit longer MMF latencies to puretone pitch deviants relative to age- matched, typically-developing ...in children with ...34 children ... See full document

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Amplitude Modulation Perception in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder

Amplitude Modulation Perception in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder

... temporal processing is essential to process auditory ...temporal processing plays a major role for speech recognition due to its sensitivity to ...temporal processing occur with ...or ... See full document

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Physiological and Behavioral Evidence of Auditory Processing Deficit in Children Suspected of Auditory Processing Disorder

Physiological and Behavioral Evidence of Auditory Processing Deficit in Children Suspected of Auditory Processing Disorder

... School-aged children are often referred to audiology for assessment because of concern about their hearing in difficult listening ...These children, when found to have normal hearing threshold levels, may ... See full document

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Acoustic Signal Encoding in Children with Auditory Processing Disorders

Acoustic Signal Encoding in Children with Auditory Processing Disorders

... an auditory processing disorder or a general attention ...in children also provides a small window of opportunity to address ...if auditory skills continue to be questioned for these ... See full document

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Binaural interaction component in auditory evoked potentials: characteristics and potential applications in audiology

Binaural interaction component in auditory evoked potentials: characteristics and potential applications in audiology

... 17 children at risk for APD and 25 normal ...identifying children with APD ...in children with APD than healthy age-matched ...of auditory training in chil- dren with ...behavioral ... See full document

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Nature of Auditory Processing Disorder in Children

Nature of Auditory Processing Disorder in Children

... Our gratitude is extended to the 5 re- search assistants (Karen Baker, Nicola Bergin, Ruth Lewis, Leanne Mattu, and Anna Phillips) who collected data from the regional test centers and to the personnel at those centers ... See full document

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The Relation of Externalizing Behavior and Central Auditory Processing Deficits in 4 Year Old Children

The Relation of Externalizing Behavior and Central Auditory Processing Deficits in 4 Year Old Children

... Besides the effect language has on learning, it affects behavior as well. Language is important for regulating attention and behavior. Language and communication skills can also interfere with socialization (Petersen et ... See full document

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A Research-Based Educator's Guide to Auditory Processing Disorder: Does it Improve Teachers' Confidence?

A Research-Based Educator's Guide to Auditory Processing Disorder: Does it Improve Teachers' Confidence?

... as children are being diagnosed with APD and schools are putting these children on Individual Education Plans (IEP) for having these disorders (categorized often as a speech/language or communication ... See full document

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