Abstract
The auditory system is capable of processing auditory stimuli without active attention as summarized in Rawool (2016a). This article is designed to review a few findings related to auditory processing without active attention and discuss how such processing can be capitalized to support the diagnoses of an auditory processing deficit in the presence of suspicion of other comorbid deficits such as autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or borderline cognitive deficits
Original language | American English |
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Specialist publication | Hearing Health & Technology Matters |
State | Published - Dec 7 2016 |
Scopus Subject Areas
- General Health Professions
Disciplines
- Speech Pathology and Audiology
Keywords
- Auditory processing
- Anxiety
- Acoustic reflex
- click-rate induced facilitation
- reflex decay