Auditory localization accuracy and auditory spatial discrimination in children with auditory processing disorders.

Hearing Research(2019)

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The present study investigated spatial hearing in children aged 6–12 years diagnosed with Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) and compared their results to those of a group of control children matched in age. Sound source localization accuracy was quantified using an absolute localization task and sound source discrimination by measuring the minimum audible angle. Low- and high-frequency noise bursts were presented from eight loudspeaker positions in the left and right hemifields (0°, 30, 60°, and 90° azimuth). Median absolute localization accuracy did not differ between children with APD and control children. However, the intra-individual variability of pointing behavior was higher for children with APD. In contrast, children with APD had significantly higher minimum audible angle thresholds than control children. These findings show that APD impairs sound source discrimination, but does not affect the median relationship between actual and judged sound source locations.
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Auditory processing disorders,Spatial hearing,Auditory localization,Auditory spatial discrimination,Minimum audible angle,Children
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