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Central Auditory Processing (CAP) can be best described as “What the brain does with what the ears hear” (Bellis, T.J. 2001). It is the job of the brain to correctly decode the information ...
That’s the daily experience for someone with central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). CAPD affects how the brain interprets sounds, not how the ears detect them.
This article reports the findings of a study which examined the relationship between auditory short-term memory and listening skill. The study was designed to assess the contribution of short-term ...
Auditory memory – recalling information that has been heard, either straight away or later in the future. Auditory sequencing – understanding and recalling the specific order of sounds and words.