نتایج جستجو برای: multiple auditory processing assessment

تعداد نتایج: 1779848  

Journal: :Neuroreport 2001
S Heim R B Freeman C Eulitz T Elbert

Developmental dyslexia has been associated with a deficit in temporal processing, but it is controversial whether the postulated deficit is pansensory or limited to the auditory modality. We present psychophysical assessment data of auditory and visual temporal processing abilities in children with dyslexia. While none of the dyslexic children displayed temporal processing abnormalities in the ...

Journal: :Jornal da Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2011
Júlia Escalda Stela Maris Aguiar Lemos Cecília Cavalieri França

PURPOSE To investigate the relations between musical experience, auditory processing and phonological awareness of groups of 5-year-old children with and without musical experience. METHODS Participants were 56 5-year-old subjects of both genders, 26 in the Study Group, consisting of children with musical experience, and 30 in the Control Group, consisting of children without musical experien...

Journal: :American journal of audiology 2000
D M Domitz R L Schow

Based on recommendations by Musiek & Chermak (1994, American Journal of Audiology, 3, 23-27) and ASHA (1996, American Journal of Audiology, 5(2), 41-54), a battery of four commonly used tests was selected and recorded for use in assessing school children. These tests were labeled the Multiple Auditory Processing Assessment (MAPA) and then administered to an initial sample of 81 third grade chil...

The current issue of the Iranian Rehabilitation Journal contains original research evaluating the efficacy of addiction rehabilitation an evaluation of a child rehabilitation system for community based research, reading program for children with down syndrome, auditory stream segregation in auditory processing disorder, speech and language disorders, quality of life of adolescents with hearing ...

Objectives: This study investigated the efficacy of working memory training for improving working memory capacity and related auditory stream segregation in auditory processing disorders children. Methods: Fifteen subjects (9-11 years), clinically diagnosed with auditory processing disorder participated in this non-randomized case-controlled trial. Working memory abilities and auditory strea...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2012
Dongnhu T Truong Venugopal R Venna Louise D McCullough Roslyn H Fitch

Middle cerebral artery occlusion(1) (MCAO) is a widely used experimental technique in rodents to model both the short-term pathological events and longer term neuroanatomical and functional damage associated with focal ischemia. Various neurobehavioral tasks have been developed to assess the motor and cognitive dysfunctions associated with MCAO in rodents, and these studies have revealed defici...

Akram Pourbakht Ghassem Mohamadkhani Leila Jalilvand Roya Sanayi Shohreh Jalayi Soudabeh Shokri

Introduction: Auditory temporal resolution and auditory temporal ordering are two major components of the auditory temporal processing abilities that contribute to speech perception and language development. Auditory temporal resolution and auditory temporal ordering can be evaluated by gap-in-noise (GIN) and pitch-pattern-sequence (PPS) tests, respectively. In this survey, the effect of biling...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2009
Stephen A Fausti Debra J Wilmington Frederick J Gallun Paula J Myers James A Henry

The dramatic escalation of blast exposure in military deployments has created an unprecedented amount of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and associated auditory impairment. Auditory dysfunction has become the most prevalent individual service-connected disability, with compensation totaling more than 1 billion dollars annually. Impairment due to blast can include peripheral hearing loss, central a...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2013
Anthony T Cacace Dennis J McFarland

BACKGROUND Tests of auditory perception, such as those used in the assessment of central auditory processing disorders ([C]APDs), represent a domain in audiological assessment where measurement of this theoretical construct is often confounded by nonauditory abilities due to methodological shortcomings. These confounds include the effects of cognitive variables such as memory and attention and ...

2004

A uditory processing disorder (often called CAPD) is not a new entity. For decades, there has been an awareness among members of our own profession and others that individuals exist who, despite normal peripheral hearing sensitivity, exhibit auditory difficulties, especially in challenging listening environments . In 1954, Helmer Myklebust, in his book Auditory Disorders in Children, discussed ...

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