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Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder: A Narrative Review

dc.Page.No275-282
dc.contributor.authorAlanazi, Ahmad A.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-05T11:57:36Z
dc.date.available2024-02-05T11:57:36Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractAuditory processing disorder (APD) is defined as difficulty in listening despite possessing hearing thresholds within the normal limit. Understanding rapid speech, following complex instructions, and listening in the existence of background noise are some of the difficulties in APD. APD has been observed in diverse clinical populations with suspected or diagnosed disorders, such as attention deficit–hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, aphasia, and Alzheimer’s disease; however, it should be differentiated from these disorders. Despite the research on APD, its awareness is limited, resulting in it often being undiagnosed. Therefore, improving the awareness and understanding of APD is important. The current paper aims to review the literature on APD with a focus on school-age children. The prevalence, etiology, screening, and diagnosis of APD are discussed along with correlated disorders, interpretation of tests, and management strategies.
dc.identifier.issn1658-631X
dc.identifier.urihttps://journals.lww.com/sjmm/fulltext/2023/11040/understanding_auditory_processing_disorder__a.2.aspx
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.iau.edu.sa/handle/123456789/1111
dc.subjectAudiology
dc.subjectauditory perception
dc.subjectauditory processing disorder
dc.subjecthearing
dc.subjectspeech-language pathology
dc.subjectverbal stimuli
dc.titleUnderstanding Auditory Processing Disorder: A Narrative Review
dc.typeArticle

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