[HTML][HTML] On the etiology of listening difficulties in noise despite clinically normal audiograms

M Pienkowski - Ear and Hearing, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Many people with difficulties following conversations in noisy settings have “clinically
normal” audiograms, that is, tone thresholds better than 20 dB HL from 0.1 to 8 kHz. This …

Characteristics of auditory processing disorders: A systematic review

E De Wit, MI Visser-Bochane… - Journal of Speech …, 2016 - pubs.asha.org
Purpose The purpose of this review article is to describe characteristics of auditory
processing disorders (APD) by evaluating the literature in which children with suspected or …

Developmental language disorder: Applications for advocacy, research, and clinical service

KK McGregor, L Goffman, AO Van Horne… - Perspectives of the …, 2020 - pubs.asha.org
Purpose The CATALISE group (Bishop, Snowling, Thompson, Greenhalgh, & CATALISE
Consortium, 2016; Bishop, Snowling, Thompson, Greenhalgh, & CATALISE-2 Consortium …

Minimal and mild hearing loss in children: association with auditory perception, cognition, and communication problems

DR Moore, O Zobay, MA Ferguson - Ear and hearing, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objectives:“Minimal” and “mild” hearing loss are the most common but least understood
forms of hearing loss in children. Children with better ear hearing level as low as 30 dB HL …

The impact of auditory processing and cognitive abilities in children

D Tomlin, H Dillon, M Sharma, G Rance - Ear and hearing, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: To examine the links between auditory processing (AP) test results, functional
deficits, and cognitive abilities. Design: One hundred and fifty-five children, ages 7–12 years …

'Normal'hearing thresholds and fundamental auditory grou** processes predict difficulties with speech-in-noise perception

E Holmes, TD Griffiths - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Understanding speech when background noise is present is a critical everyday task that
varies widely among people. A key challenge is to understand why some people struggle …

Evolving concepts of developmental auditory processing disorder (APD): a British Society of Audiology APD special interest group 'white paper'

DR Moore, S Rosen, DE Bamiou… - … journal of audiology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Children with listening difficulties, but normal audiometry, may be diagnosed with APD. The
diagnosis is typically based on poor performance on tests of perception of both non-speech …

An affront to scientific inquiry re: Moore, DR (2018) editorial: Auditory processing disorder, Ear Hear, 39, 617–620

VV Iliadou, GD Chermak, DE Bamiou… - Ear and …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 1237 not as a result of methodological design flaws, but rather
because the reviewers considered the disorder controversial and difficult to verify. This …

Acoustics and activity noise in school classrooms in Finland

E Sala, L Rantala - Applied acoustics, 2016 - Elsevier
School classrooms are learning spaces for children and workplaces where a teacher's most
important tool, his or her voice, is subjected to considerable loading. Because noise has …

Using different criteria to diagnose (central) auditory processing disorder: how big a difference does it make?

WJ Wilson, W Arnott - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing …, 2013 - pubs.asha.org
Purpose To quantify how 9 different diagnostic criteria affected potential (central) auditory
processing disorder ([C] APD) diagnoses in a large sample of children referred for (central) …