Active inhibition occurs first in this auditory structure
What is the cochlear nucleus?
This screening test includes supplementary tests of auditory-figure ground ability and perception of time-compressed materials.
What is the SCAN-C?
This kind of testing taps into the process of auditory closure?
Monaural low redundancy tests
These disorders have high comorbidity with APD
What is dyslexia (reading impairment), ADHD, or specific language impairment?
Teaching children to identify listening failures as factors under their immediate control
Attribution training
A lack of auditory stimulus leads to this perception
What is tinnitus?
This code provides frequency information about the stimulus through tonotopicity
What is the place code?
This test can be used to when you suspect that ADHD play's a role in a child's listening difficulties
What is the Auditory Continuous Performance Test?
A test that requires the listener to indicate whether they hear one or two stimuli.
What is the Random Gap Detection Test?
Severe deficits in processing of temporal cues and reduced neural synchrony is associated with this type of disorder
What is ANSD?
This training has adopted the principle from vision that weaker eye can be strengthened by temporarily patching the stronger eye
What is Dichotic Interaural Intensity Difference (DIID) Training or ARIA training
This part of the cortex is implicated in the processing of risk and fear
What is the ventromedial prefrontal cortex?
This auditory structure is designed to integrate and analyze information from 2 ears
The superior olivary complex
It has been suggested that these two diagnostic subtests be employed as part of the audiological test battery
Dichotic Digits test and Random Gap Detection test
Performance deficits on a temporal patterning test for both labeling and humming conditions is consistent with this type of deficit:
What is Prosodic deficit?
This disorder is characterized by reduced frequency resolution but good temporal resolution.
What is sensorineural hearing loss?
A classification of APD that does not benefit from multisensory cues
What is an Integration Deficit?
This nerve might play a role in tinnitus that is altered by somatic maneuvers
What is the trigeminal nerve?
Cells in the cochlear nucleus that are well suited to playing a key role in clinical procedures because of their excellent temporal abilities.
This cognitive ability is a prerequisite for performing dichotic digits testing
The ability to recall four items presented auditorilly
These APD test results would you expect to find in a teenager whose corpus callosum has delayed development?
Pronounced left deficit on dichotic test or
Poor performance on temporal patterning tests in the labeling condition only or
Limited benefit from spatial cues on the LiSN test
These three disorders may mimic nonorganic hearing loss
Cortical deafness, ANSD, and APD
A classification of APD that benefits from placement with an animated teacher.
What is a Prosodic Deficit?
Aging is associated with a reduction in this type of neurotransmitter?
What are inhibitory neurotransmitters?
The first level of the auditory system that has sound-duration sensitive neurons
What is the inferior colliculus?
This test asks the teacher or parent to rank the child's auditory performance compared to his/her peers.
What is the Children's Auditory Processing Performance Scale?
This test evaluates non-organic hearing loss by having the patient talk while you play back their own voice to them with a 200 ms delay
What is Delayed Auditory Feedback?
A possible downside of extended ALD use in the classroom.
The child may not develop binaural processing abilities
These two neural changes associated with hearing loss are believed to lead to the perception of tinnitus
What is increased spontaneous firing and increased neural synchrony?