Objective: One type of test commonly used to assess auditory processing disorder (APD) is the 'filtered words test' (FWT), in which a monaural, low-redundancy speech sample is distorted by using filtering to modify its frequency content. One limitation of the various existing FWTs is that they are performed using a constant level of low-pass filtering, making them prone to ceiling and floor effects that compromise their efficiency and accuracy. A recently developed computer-based test, the University of Canterbury Adaptive Speech Test- Filtered Words (UCAST-FW), uses an adaptive procedure intended to improve the efficiency and sensitivity of the test over its constant-level counterparts. Design: The UCAST-FW was administered to school-aged ...
BACKGROUND: The auditory processing disorders (APD) are characterized by normal peripheral hearing, ...
OBJECTIVE: Auditory processing disorder (APD) is characterised by listening difficulties despite a n...
Auditory processing disorders (APDs) are of interest to educators and clinicians, as they impact sch...
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is an auditory-specific perceptual deficit in the processing of a...
Auditory processing disorder (APD) is a label that describes a variable set of symptoms that share a...
Auditory processing is the ability of the brain to manipulate and utilise the neural output of the e...
Auditory perception has been shown to be a problem for some children with diagnosed learning, langua...
Purpose: Many children have difficulties understanding speech. At present, there are few assessments...
Developmental APD remains poorly characterised with no ‘gold-standard’ diagnostic tools or clear int...
Atas, Ahmet/0000-0002-8673-6793WOS: 000271176800013PubMed: 19735949Objectives: In auditory neuropath...
A number of children undergo audiometric evaluation due to suspected hearing difficulties. Yet for s...
Auditory processing disorder (APD) is defined as a processing deficit in the auditory modality and s...
Children with auditory processing disorders have difficulties with reading, spelling, and language. ...
Auditory processing refers to the efficiency and effectiveness by which the CNS utilises auditory i...
The aims of this research were to identify and compare auditory processing, speech intelligibility, ...
BACKGROUND: The auditory processing disorders (APD) are characterized by normal peripheral hearing, ...
OBJECTIVE: Auditory processing disorder (APD) is characterised by listening difficulties despite a n...
Auditory processing disorders (APDs) are of interest to educators and clinicians, as they impact sch...
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is an auditory-specific perceptual deficit in the processing of a...
Auditory processing disorder (APD) is a label that describes a variable set of symptoms that share a...
Auditory processing is the ability of the brain to manipulate and utilise the neural output of the e...
Auditory perception has been shown to be a problem for some children with diagnosed learning, langua...
Purpose: Many children have difficulties understanding speech. At present, there are few assessments...
Developmental APD remains poorly characterised with no ‘gold-standard’ diagnostic tools or clear int...
Atas, Ahmet/0000-0002-8673-6793WOS: 000271176800013PubMed: 19735949Objectives: In auditory neuropath...
A number of children undergo audiometric evaluation due to suspected hearing difficulties. Yet for s...
Auditory processing disorder (APD) is defined as a processing deficit in the auditory modality and s...
Children with auditory processing disorders have difficulties with reading, spelling, and language. ...
Auditory processing refers to the efficiency and effectiveness by which the CNS utilises auditory i...
The aims of this research were to identify and compare auditory processing, speech intelligibility, ...
BACKGROUND: The auditory processing disorders (APD) are characterized by normal peripheral hearing, ...
OBJECTIVE: Auditory processing disorder (APD) is characterised by listening difficulties despite a n...
Auditory processing disorders (APDs) are of interest to educators and clinicians, as they impact sch...