2013
DOI: 10.5935/1808-8694.20130097
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But, after all, why is it important to assess the auditory processing?

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“…The AP involves a number of phenomena, such as location and lateralization of sound; discrimination and auditory pattern recognition; temporal aspects of hearing, including resolution, masking, integration and ordering; hearing performance with competitive acoustic signals and degradation of the acoustic signal (1) . Briefly, the AP can be defined as a set of skills that allows the subject to understand what was heard (2) . In addition the changes in the PA, called Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), children may have difficulty in speech acquisition process (3,4) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AP involves a number of phenomena, such as location and lateralization of sound; discrimination and auditory pattern recognition; temporal aspects of hearing, including resolution, masking, integration and ordering; hearing performance with competitive acoustic signals and degradation of the acoustic signal (1) . Briefly, the AP can be defined as a set of skills that allows the subject to understand what was heard (2) . In addition the changes in the PA, called Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), children may have difficulty in speech acquisition process (3,4) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, we highlight the importance of temporal, auditory processing for the syllabic discrimination of /bah/, /dah/, /gah/, /pah/, /tah/, /kah/, which were presented in a short time frame of 40 milliseconds. Individuals with temporal CAPD would have difficulty (22) differentiating between the syllables, which would become a problem for interpreters in the same scenario.…”
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“…Os deficit atencionais auditivos podem ser encontrados em outros diagnósticos, como no distúrbio de linguagem, no transtorno de deficit de atenção e hiperatividade (TDAH) e no transtorno do processamento auditivo central (TPAC) (7) . O TPAC corresponde a um deficit na eficácia e na efetividade com que o sistema nervoso central (SNC) processa e interpreta os sons verbais ou não verbais (8) . Além disso, o TPAC deve ser compreendido como um transtorno que pode ser isolado ou associado a outras comorbidades (7) .…”
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