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Central auditory processing disorders

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2002
Central auditory processing is essential for the perception of speech, environmental sounds and music, and may be deranged in two ways. Lesions of the ascending auditory pathway or cortex can produce deficits. Abnormal activity of the central auditory system is becoming increasingly recognized in disorders such as tinnitus. Recent work has investigated
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Auditory Processing Disorder: Protocols and Controversy

American Journal of Audiology, 2023
Purpose: This study examined current auditory processing disorder (APD) protocols and audiologists' perspectives on the active debate seen in the literature regarding the status of APD as a unique disorder. Method: This study used a cross-sectional, nonexperimental survey design ...
Katherine Ismen, Diana C. Emanuel
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Auditory Processing Disorders

International Journal of Audiology, 2009
Donna Geffner and Deborah Ross-Swain (eds.) ISBN 13: 978-1-59756-107-5 (pbk.) Plural Publishing, San Diego, CaliforniaThe co-editors state that the purpose of this book is to ‘provide our professio...
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(Central) auditory processing disorders

The Hearing Journal, 2007
Central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) is defined as “a deficit in the perceptual processing of auditory stimuli and the neurobiological activity underlying that processing.”1 (C)APD likely arises from abnormal neural representation of speech and non-speech sounds in the central auditory nervous system (CANS).
Douglas L. Beck, Teri James Bellis
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Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)

2021
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a debilitating neurological condition in which the brain is unable to effectively process sounds and speech. An estimated 5 - 10% of children are affected uniquely. APD can have a significant impact on all aspects of lifelong communication.
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Auditory processing disorder in perisylvian syndrome

Brain and Development, 2010
We hypothesized that the processing of auditory information by the perisylvian polymicrogyric cortex may be different from the normal cortex. To characterize the auditory processing in bilateral perisylvian syndrome, we examined ten patients with perisylvian polymicrogyria (Group I) and seven control children (Group II).
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Auditory processing disorders: Acquisition and treatment

Journal of Communication Disorders, 2007
Auditory processing disorder (APD) describes a mixed and poorly understood listening problem characterised by poor speech perception, especially in challenging environments. APD may include an inherited component, and this may be major, but studies reviewed here of children with long-term otitis media with effusion (OME) provide strong evidence for ...
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Deciphering auditory processing disorders in children

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2002
APD is not a label for a unitary disease entity but rather a description of functional deficits [3]. It is a complex and heterogeneous group of auditory-specific disorders usually associated with a range of listening and learning deficits [3,4]. Underlying APD is a deficit observed in one or more of the auditory processes responsible for generating the
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Central Auditory Processing Disorders in Children

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1985
Central auditory processing disorders in children are introduced and defined. The article explains who should be evaluated and for what reasons. The evaluation process, test stimuli, and use of assessment findings are presented.
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