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Psychoacoustic tests for central auditory processing: Normative data
Rafi Shemesh
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Normative Data
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Acoustic Signal
100%
Normal Hearing Subjects
100%
Central Auditory Processing
100%
Monaural
100%
Central Auditory System
100%
Psychoacoustic Measurements
100%
Speech in Noise
50%
Further Development
50%
Signal Processing
50%
Psychophysical Study
50%
Nave
50%
Spoken Language
50%
Time-compressed Speech
50%
Central Processing
50%
Speech Sounds
50%
Distorted Speech
50%
Evaluating Performance
50%
Acquired Brain Injury
50%
Auditory Brainstem
50%
Speech Material
50%
Pure-tone Thresholds
50%
Speech Perception Tests
50%
Peripheral Auditory System
50%
Masking Level Difference
50%
Spectro-temporal
50%
Cortical Auditory Processing
50%
Processing Mechanism
50%
Auditory Tests
50%
Gap Detection
50%
Filtered Speech
50%
Neuroscience
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Central Auditory Processing
100%
Auditory System
66%
Brainstem
33%
Brain Lesion
33%
Signal Processing
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Logopedics
100%
Pure Tone Audiometry
16%
Speech Test
16%
Signal Processing
16%
Hearing Test
16%
Masking
16%
Psychology
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Brain Lesions
33%