Three Case Studies of Children with Suspected Auditory Processing Disorder

S. Cameron, H. Dillon, P. Newall
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Case studies are detailed for three children referred for central auditory processing assessment. All performed more than 5 standard deviations below the mean normative data score for their age group on both the Random Gap Detection Test, and the spatial advantage measure of the newly developed Listening in Spatialized Noise test (LISN ). The LISN spatial advantage measure assesses the listener's ability to use binaural cues to comprehend a target story in the presence of spatially separated distracter sentences, without being affected by differences between participants in variables such as linguistic skills. The children were also greater than 2 standard deviations below the mean on the LISN high-cue SNR, which assess the actual signal-to-noise ratio required to understand the story when all cues are present. Similarities and differences in presenting profiles, and teacher reports, are discussed, and results on a range of other central assessment tools are also detailed. The results suggest that these children would benefit from an improved signal-to-noise ratio in the classroom. Other management strategies are also outlined.
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疑似听觉加工障碍儿童3例研究
个案研究详细介绍了三个儿童转介中央听觉处理评估。在随机差距检测测试和新开发的空间化噪音听力测试(LISN)的空间优势测量中,所有人的得分都比他们年龄组的平均规范数据得分低5个标准差以上。LISN空间优势测试评估听者在存在空间分离的干扰句子的情况下使用双耳线索理解目标故事的能力,而不受参与者之间语言技能等变量差异的影响。儿童在LISN高线索信噪比上也比平均值低2个标准差以上,该指标评估在所有线索都存在的情况下理解故事所需的实际信噪比。讨论了在展示简介和教师报告方面的异同,并详细介绍了一系列其他中心评估工具的结果。研究结果表明,这些孩子将受益于改善课堂上的信噪比。还概述了其他管理策略。
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