Background: Dichotic listening (DL), or how the two ears work together as a team, is often used in the assessment of auditory processing disorders in both children and adults. Currently, the battery of dichotic tests includes stimuli containing words, digits, and nonsense consonant-vowel syllables. Single-syllable nonsense words are of particular use in assessing processing abilities because they can evaluate auditory processing without a listener\u27s dependence on linguistic knowledge. Therefore, nonsense words may assess auditory processes independently of previous vocabulary knowledge. Purpose: This study is designed to assess the clinical applicability and face validity of a nonsense word DL test in a young adult population. Research D...
This PhD project is conducted within the discipline of audiology. The investigation methods are quan...
Children with auditory processing disorders have difficulties with reading, spelling, and language. ...
Purpose: Many children have difficulties understanding speech. At present, there are few assessments...
Background: Dichotic listening (DL), or how the two ears work together as a team, is often used in t...
Introduction: Dichotic speech recognition includes simultaneously presentation of competing stimuli ...
Hearing researchers and clinicians frequently need to estimate the overall accuracy of consonant ide...
Purpose: In the present study, the authors aimed to investigate the language confounds of filtered w...
Background: The most widely used assessment in the clinical auditory processing disorder (APD) batte...
1st Place, Denman Undergraduate Research ForumDichotic listening refers to a binaural competing audi...
Dichotic listening refers to a binaural competing auditory recognition task in which listeners are a...
The purpose of the present study was to examine dichotic speech recognition in young adults with sim...
Purpose: the aim of the study was to identify alterations in the auditory processing of patients wit...
The role of attention in the differentiation of auditory processing disorders from attention deficit...
The purpose of the present study was to examine dichotic speech recognition in young adults with sim...
Background: The dichotic digits test is one of the most widely used assessment tools for central aud...
This PhD project is conducted within the discipline of audiology. The investigation methods are quan...
Children with auditory processing disorders have difficulties with reading, spelling, and language. ...
Purpose: Many children have difficulties understanding speech. At present, there are few assessments...
Background: Dichotic listening (DL), or how the two ears work together as a team, is often used in t...
Introduction: Dichotic speech recognition includes simultaneously presentation of competing stimuli ...
Hearing researchers and clinicians frequently need to estimate the overall accuracy of consonant ide...
Purpose: In the present study, the authors aimed to investigate the language confounds of filtered w...
Background: The most widely used assessment in the clinical auditory processing disorder (APD) batte...
1st Place, Denman Undergraduate Research ForumDichotic listening refers to a binaural competing audi...
Dichotic listening refers to a binaural competing auditory recognition task in which listeners are a...
The purpose of the present study was to examine dichotic speech recognition in young adults with sim...
Purpose: the aim of the study was to identify alterations in the auditory processing of patients wit...
The role of attention in the differentiation of auditory processing disorders from attention deficit...
The purpose of the present study was to examine dichotic speech recognition in young adults with sim...
Background: The dichotic digits test is one of the most widely used assessment tools for central aud...
This PhD project is conducted within the discipline of audiology. The investigation methods are quan...
Children with auditory processing disorders have difficulties with reading, spelling, and language. ...
Purpose: Many children have difficulties understanding speech. At present, there are few assessments...