On Beyond the Cochlea: Auditory Perceptual Disorders

2015 ◽  
pp. 202-207
Author(s):  
George T. Mencher ◽  
Sheldon L. Stick
1997 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 245-246
Author(s):  
Margaret F. Carlin ◽  
Richard D. Saniga

An assessment with 95 children (49 boys) showed teachers' perception of listening behavior agreed with scores on the SCAN, a screening test for auditory perceptual disorders.


1977 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter H. Manning ◽  
Kathleen L. Johnston ◽  
Daniel S. Beasley

A time-compressed version of the PB-K 50 speech discrimination measure was administered to 20 children diagnosed as displaying auditory perceptual disorders. Results indicated that these children performed equally well at both 0 and 30% time compression. Performance decreased significantly at 60% time compression. Comparison of the results with normative data indicated that performance of the two groups of children was similar at the 30% time compression condition but that children with auditory perceptual disorders performed poorer at both 0 and 60% time compression. The results were discussed relative to short-term memory abilities.


1974 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 977-982 ◽  
Author(s):  
George T. Mencher ◽  
Sheldon L. Stick

2019 ◽  
pp. 27-38
Author(s):  
Tat'yana Grigor'evna Vizel' ◽  
Svetlana Vyacheslavovna Klevtsova ◽  
Svetlana Aleksandrovna Zaytseva

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 19-25
Author(s):  
Laura Fabiana Burkhard ◽  
Inaê Costa Rechia ◽  
Kamila Castro Grokoski ◽  
Letícia Pacheco Ribas ◽  
Márcia Salgado Machado

O objetivo deste estudo é analisar as prováveis inter-relações entre a desnutrição e as alterações do processamento auditivo central. Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática de literatura, na qual foram encontrados 2543 estudos. Três trabalhos atenderam a todos os critérios e foram selecionados. Os resultados encontrados na avaliação comportamental do processamento auditivo central em sujeitos desnutridos ou com histórico de desnutrição demonstraram alterações na escuta competitiva, habilidade de sequencialização sonora verbal e não verbal, fechamento auditivo e figura fundo. Além disso, na avaliação do processamento por meio de medidas eletrofisiológicas, foram identificadas latências aumentadas nos componentes P1, N1 e P300. Existem prováveis evidências de alteração no processamento auditivo central em crianças com histórico de desnutrição. No entanto, tais inter-relações ainda precisam ser aprofundadas e esclarecidas em outros estudos. Em decorrência da complexidade deste assunto, destaca-se a importância da atuação e pesquisa transdisciplinar nas interfaces da Fonoaudiologia e da Nutrição.Palavras-Chave: Desenvolvimento infantil; Desnutrição; Audição; Perda auditiva; Transtornos da percepção auditiva; Doenças auditivas centraisABSTRACTThe aim of this study is to analyze the possible interrelationships between malnutrition and auditory processing disorders. It is a systematic review of the literature. The search found 2543 studies. The three that met all the study criteria were selected. The results in behavioral auditory processing evaluation in undernourished subjects or subjects with malnutrition history have shown changes in the competitive listening, verbal sound sequencing skills and non-verbal, auditory closure and figure background. Moreover, the evaluation processing through electrophysiological measurements were latencies identified in increased P1, N1 and P300. There is possible evidence of change in auditory processing in children with malnutrition history. However, these interrelationships have yet to be deepened and clarified in other studies. Due to the complexity of this subject, the importance of transdisciplinary research and performance in the speech-language and nutritional interfaces is highlighted.Keywords: Child development; Malnutrition; Hearing; Hearing loss; Auditory perceptual disorders; Central auditory diseases


Author(s):  
Dan Cavedon-Taylor

AbstractWhat is the relationship between perception and mental imagery? I aim to eliminate an answer that I call perceptualism about mental imagery. Strong perceptualism, defended by Bence Nanay, predictive processing theorists, and several others, claims that imagery is a kind of perceptual state. Weak perceptualism, defended by M. G. F. Martin and Matthew Soteriou, claims that mental imagery is a representation of a perceptual state, a view sometimes called The Dependency Thesis. Strong perceptualism is to be rejected since it misclassifies imagery disorders and abnormalities as perceptual disorders and abnormalities. Weak Perceptualism is to be rejected since it gets wrong the aim and accuracy conditions of a whole class of mental imagery–projected mental imagery–and relies on an impoverished concept of perceptual states, ignoring certain of their structural features. Whatever the relationship between perception and imagery, the perceptualist has it wrong.


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