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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
PurposeThe conventional amplification devices render minimal or no benefit at abating the speech perception problems of individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD). This study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of noise reduction strategies (multiband spectral subtraction, Wiener-as, Karhunen–Loeve transform [Subspace], and ideal ...
Priyanka Jaisinghani, P. Manjula
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PurposeThe conventional amplification devices render minimal or no benefit at abating the speech perception problems of individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD). This study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of noise reduction strategies (multiband spectral subtraction, Wiener-as, Karhunen–Loeve transform [Subspace], and ideal ...
Priyanka Jaisinghani, P. Manjula
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Auditory Perceptual Impairments in Children with Specific Language Disorders
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1981This article reviews the literature on auditory perceptual impairments in children with language disorders. It is suggested that, rather than a higher-order cognitive or "linguistic" deficit, the underlying deficit in childhood language disorders is a perceptual one.
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2013
Auditory stream segregation allows us to organize our sound environment, by focusing on specific information and ignoring what is unimportant. One previous study reported difficulty in stream segregation ability in children with Asperger syndrome.
Bouvet, Lucie +3 more
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Auditory stream segregation allows us to organize our sound environment, by focusing on specific information and ignoring what is unimportant. One previous study reported difficulty in stream segregation ability in children with Asperger syndrome.
Bouvet, Lucie +3 more
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1977
A time-compressed version of the PB-K 50 speech discrimination measure was administered to 20 children diagnosed as displaying auditory perceptual disorders. Results indicated that these children performed equally well at both 0 and 30% time compression. Performance decreased significantly at 60% time compression.
W H, Manning +2 more
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A time-compressed version of the PB-K 50 speech discrimination measure was administered to 20 children diagnosed as displaying auditory perceptual disorders. Results indicated that these children performed equally well at both 0 and 30% time compression. Performance decreased significantly at 60% time compression.
W H, Manning +2 more
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Auditory-perceptual Assessment of Healthy and Disordered Voices Using the Voice Deviation Scale
Journal of VoiceThis study aims to (1) determine the cut-off values of the Global Severity of vocal deviation on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) from the numerical scale ratings, and (2) identify the cut-off values according to different degrees of vocal deviation used by Voice-Specialized Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP).Prospective study.The auditory-perceptual ...
Francisco Contreras-Ruston +4 more
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[Intensive inpatient therapy of auditory processing and perceptual disorders in childhood].
HNO, 2001PRELIMINARY REMARKS: The prevalence of central auditory processing disorders (CAPD) is supposed to be 2-3% of all children. Given the number of affected children and restricted resources in the public health there is a need for an effective and evaluated therapeutic approaches.
G, Hesse +4 more
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Can Resident Auditory-Perceptual Voice Assessments Predict Medical Urgency of Voice Disorders?
Journal of VoiceGrowing reliance on telemedicine has created new triaging challenges. This study investigated how effectively otolaryngology resident auditory-perceptual voice assessments performed via telemedicine determined the need for urgent in-person clinic visits.Twelve otolaryngology resident physicians (PGY1-PGY5) performed auditory-perceptual assessments on ...
Robert Brinton, Fujiki +5 more
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ON PECULIAR FEATURES OF SPEECH DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN WITH AUDITORY PERCEPTUAL DISORDERS
Special education, 2019The article is devoted to the issue of one of the most severe speech disorders in children commonly known as alalia.
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Advances in mind-body medicine, 2022
Qigong, a mind-body practice in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), can improve cognitive functions, emotional balance, attention, multitask management, stress-coping, and well-being. One limitation of Qigong research is a lack of adequate controls.The current study intended to evaluate whether a single 5-min practice of a White Ball (WB) Qigong ...
Lara, Teixeira Lopes +6 more
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Qigong, a mind-body practice in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), can improve cognitive functions, emotional balance, attention, multitask management, stress-coping, and well-being. One limitation of Qigong research is a lack of adequate controls.The current study intended to evaluate whether a single 5-min practice of a White Ball (WB) Qigong ...
Lara, Teixeira Lopes +6 more
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[Significance of auditory perceptual disorders for pediatric and adolescent psychiatric disorders].
Zeitschrift fur Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 2009The clinical relevance of central auditory processing disorders (CAPD) is highly controversial. The paper explicates different concepts of CAPD and reviews empirical studies of the relationship between auditory deficits and learning or psychiatric disorders. The overview of the available literature reveals that numerous authors have described subnormal
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