2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.braindev.2009.04.002
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Auditory processing disorder in perisylvian syndrome

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“…Etiologies ranging from trauma to neurotoxic substances and neurologic disease or insult may cause dysfunction in the central auditory nervous system (CANS), resulting in a CAPD (American Academy of Audiology, 2010). Similarly, in recent years, evidence of atypical neuromorphology in children with CAPD has been presented (e.g., Boscariol et al, 2009Boscariol et al, , 2010Boscariol et al, , 2011Fig. Musiek et al (1985;Musiek and Gollegly, 1988) postulated three primary underlying etiologies of CAPD in children: (1) neuromorphologic disorders, including atypical left/right anatomic asymmetries in planum temporale, ectopic areas, and polymicrogyri (65-70%); (2) neuromaturational delay (25-30%); and (3) neurologic disorder, disease, or insult (<5%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Etiologies ranging from trauma to neurotoxic substances and neurologic disease or insult may cause dysfunction in the central auditory nervous system (CANS), resulting in a CAPD (American Academy of Audiology, 2010). Similarly, in recent years, evidence of atypical neuromorphology in children with CAPD has been presented (e.g., Boscariol et al, 2009Boscariol et al, , 2010Boscariol et al, , 2011Fig. Musiek et al (1985;Musiek and Gollegly, 1988) postulated three primary underlying etiologies of CAPD in children: (1) neuromorphologic disorders, including atypical left/right anatomic asymmetries in planum temporale, ectopic areas, and polymicrogyri (65-70%); (2) neuromaturational delay (25-30%); and (3) neurologic disorder, disease, or insult (<5%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The GIN test and the RGDT are sensitive to lesions in the CANS and might have a clinical use to assess individuals with CAPD [6,9]. RGDT was also used in workers exposed to solvent [10], in individuals with auditory neuropathy [11] or CAPD [12,13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Four studies identified a stronger Performance IQ than Verbal IQ. 16,19,[28][29][30]52 Eight studies used standardized assessments to measure expressive language deficits and identified syntactic difficulties in three. 18 Expressive language difficulties were reported in 18 studies.…”
Section: Language Phenotypementioning
confidence: 99%