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Title: Development of central auditory processes in Polish children and adolescents at the age from 7 to 16 years
Authors: Lewandowska, Monika
Milner, Rafał
Ganc, Małgorzata
Włodarczyk, Elżbieta
Dołżycka, Joanna
Skarżyński, Henryk
Keywords: central auditory processes; central auditory nervous system; screening auditory tests; auditory processing development
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: "Current Psychology" (2021)
Abstract: There are discrepancies in the literature regarding the course of central auditory processes (CAP) maturation in typically developing children and adolescents. The purpose of the study was to provide an overview of age - related improvement in CAP in Polish primary and secondary school students aged 7–16 years. 180 children/adolescents, subdivided into 9 age categories, and 20 adults (aged 18-24 years) performed the Dichotic Digit Test (DDT), Duration Pattern Test (DPT), Frequency Pattern Test (FPT), Gap Detection Test (GDT) and adaptive Speech-in-Noise (aSpN). The 12-year-olds was retested after w week. We found the age effects only for the DDT, DPT and FPT. In the right ear DDT the 7-year-olds performed more poorly than all groups ≥12. In the left ear DDT both 7- and 8-year-olds achieved less correct responses compared with the 13-, 14-, 15- year-olds and with the adults. The right ear advantage was greater in the 7-year-olds than in the 15-year-olds and adult group. At the age of 7 there was lower DPT and FPT scores than in all participants ≥13 whereas the 8-year-olds obtained less correct responses in the FPT than all age categories ≥12. Almost all groups (except for the 7-year-olds) performed better in the DPT than FPT. The test-retest reliability for all tests was satisfactory. The study demonstrated that different CAP have their own patterns of improvement with age and some of them are specific for the Polish population. The psychoacoustic battery may be useful in screening for CAP disorders in Poland.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/20189
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-021-01540-x
ISSN: 1046-1310
1936-4733
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