1962
DOI: 10.1159/000262939
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Diagnostic Procedures for Auditory Disorders in Children

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“…For example, Jerger et al 6 report on the effect of temporal lobe lesion on pure-tone sensitivity. The results of this case report supported the earlier conclusions of DiCarlo et al 7 that, although a loss of hearing may exist with a bilateral or unilateral temporal lobe lesion, the loss is usually not substantial and may not be permanent. Berry and Blair 8 concluded that there are wide variances in pure-tone thresholds among patients with CANS dysfunction.…”
Section: Pure-tone Hearing Sensitivitysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…For example, Jerger et al 6 report on the effect of temporal lobe lesion on pure-tone sensitivity. The results of this case report supported the earlier conclusions of DiCarlo et al 7 that, although a loss of hearing may exist with a bilateral or unilateral temporal lobe lesion, the loss is usually not substantial and may not be permanent. Berry and Blair 8 concluded that there are wide variances in pure-tone thresholds among patients with CANS dysfunction.…”
Section: Pure-tone Hearing Sensitivitysupporting
confidence: 91%