Presentation of an Auditory Training Protocol Applied in Children with Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Nádia Giulian de Carvalho, Mariana Venâncio Silveira Pereira, Maria Francisca Colella-Santos, Nádia Giulian de Carvalho, Mariana Venâncio Silveira Pereira, Maria Francisca Colella-Santos

TL;DR
This study presents an auditory training protocol for children with CAPD and shows improvements in specific auditory skills after the intervention.
Contribution
A novel auditory training protocol for children with CAPD is presented and evaluated for its effectiveness.
Findings
Significant improvements were observed in tests like the Left Dichotic Digit Test and Random Gap Detection Test.
Participants showed enhanced binaural integration, figure-ground, and temporal resolution skills.
Self-perception of auditory abilities also improved after the training.
Abstract
To present an auditory training protocol in children with Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). The study included nine children aged from 9 to 12, with five females and four males. Only children with auditory thresholds within the normal range and bilateral type A tympanometric curves were selected. Initially, a behavioral assessment of Central Auditory Processing (CAP) was conducted, and a self-perception questionnaire was administered. Subsequently, eight sessions of auditory training were conducted following a defined protocol with four specific activities per session, aimed at training distinct auditory skills. In a third phase, a new CAP behavioral assessment was carried out, and the questionnaire was reapplied. The quantitative analysis of the pre- and post-training behavioral tests showed statistically significant improvements in the Left Dichotic Digit Test (DDT), the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHearing Loss and Rehabilitation · Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics · Noise Effects and Management
