Journal Article10.1007/S10803-007-0437-6
Auditory Processing Disorder
TL;DR: Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is distinguished by poor perception of both speech and non-speech sounds and has its roots in compromised neural function as discussed by the authors. It adversely affects daily life mainly by diminished ability to listen and respond to sounds in a proper manner.
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Abstract: Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is distinguished by poor perception of both speech and non-speech sounds and has its roots in compromised neural function. It adversely affects daily life mainly by diminished ability to listen and respond to sounds in a proper manner. It is a collection of symptoms that often co-exists with other neurodevelopmental disorders. A multi-disciplinary approach to manage APD which imbibes functionally, test, and profile driven strategies is preferred modality. (Audiology, 2013)
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Intervention Approaches for Individuals With (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder
Teri James Bellis,Ashley M. Anzalone +1 more
- 01 Oct 2008
TL;DR: An overview of the definition and diagnosis of (C)APD as they apply to intervention for the disorder and general principles that should be employed when designing deficit-specific intervention plans for children and adults with the disorder are provided.
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