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Auditory processing in children with normal and disordered speech.

Authors :
Quintas VG
Attoni TM
Keske-Soares M
Mezzomo CL
Source :
Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology [Braz J Otorhinolaryngol] 2010 Nov-Dec; Vol. 76 (6), pp. 718-22.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Unlabelled: Phonological speech disorders are characterized by abnormal development towards the adult target pattern; its etiology is unknown. It is thought the this condition results from auditory processing disorders involving the abilities required for human beings to understand what is heard.<br />Aim: To investigate the relationship between auditory processing and the acquisition of disordered or normal speech, drawing comparisons between these profiles.<br />Material and Method: A prospective, contemporary, cross-sectional study comprising a sample of 44 subjects aged 5 to 7 years; two groups were formed: a study group (SG) comprising children with disordered speech acquisition, and a control group (CG) consisting of children with normal speech acquisition. A simplified evaluation of auditory processing was undertaken: the PSI test in Portuguese; the speech-in-noise test; the binaural fusion test; the dichotic digit test; and the staggered spondaic word test (SSW).<br />Results: There was a statistically significant difference between the two groups; the SG scored worse than the CG in all the tests. The PSI test only - with a 100% success rate - scored equally in both groups.<br />Conclusion: Auditory processing may affect speech development.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1808-8686
Volume :
76
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21180939