2024
DOI: 10.3389/flang.2024.1427392
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The effect of second language acquisition on central auditory processing abilities and its interaction with HIV

Abby Kambhampaty,
Christopher E. Niemczak,
Samantha M. Leigh
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionSecond language learning is a multifaceted task that benefits across numerous neurocognitive domains including central auditory processing. Existing cross-sectional and longitudinal data show that performance on tests of central auditory processing [central auditory tests (CATs)] worsens with HIV infection. Second language learning may modify this relationship. To explore the relationship between second language learning, central auditory processing, and its interaction with HIV, we assessed the ef… Show more

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