auditory low level functions
TRANSCRIPT
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Introduction to
Manfred Stoifl
Hearing Aid Acoustician (Honors), AAHA, Vienna, Austria
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Overview
• Principals of Hearing and Hearing Loss
• Neural / Central Hearing Assessment
• Indication for AudioFitness Training
• Measuring Benefits
• Neural / Central H.L. in Children
• Validation.
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Peri
ph
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H
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C
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al A
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Fun
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How Hearing Works P
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left middle
ear
right middle
ear
left cochlea
right cochlea
left Monaural processing
right Monaural processing
arrival time difference evaluation
binaural activity imaging
aural activity image
memory
auditory processes
comparison evaluation
aural scene
memory
smell activity images
Other sensory activity images
vision activity images
other high
level processes
Ears Brainstem Auditory cortex Other brain areas
left outer
ear
right outer
ear
time domain
frequency domain
aural activity image
aural scene
meaning enjoyment
action
level difference evaluation
How We Hear
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Hearing Loss
Where
Functional problem
Cause
Cochlear Brain
Physical Problem Hair Cell damage
Loudness Frequency Discrimination
Language Discrimination Hearing in Noise Directional Hearing
Genetics Age / Wear and Tear Trauma Diseases
Under utilisation
Treatment Hearing Aids / C.I. Low Level Function Training
Test Audiometry EFI-EFK test Low Level Function Test
Sensory
Hearing Loss
Neural/Central
Hearing Loss
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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age
Slow / Bad
Fast / Good
Time
Normal Aging
Accellerated degeneration due
to peripheral Hearing Loss
Central Auditory Processing
Lifecycle
Pro
cessin
g S
peed
Principle
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Nach: Ptok-M: „Auditive Verarbeitungs- und Wahrnehmungsstörungen
und Legasthenie“, Hessisches Ärzteblatt 2/2000, S. 52-54
Low-level Automatic extraction of basic acousitc features like
time and frequency resolution
Automatic exraction of phonetic cues for phonem
differenciation
Automatic identification and discrimination of
syllables in a language
Automatic recognicion of words and their
meanings 1. Order – without context
Metalanguage awareness to decode both the
syntax and prosody
Phonetic
Phonologic
Lexical-semantic
Morpho-syntactic
i / e / a / o / u
train (Transport) / train (practice)
I train my hearing with AudioFitness.
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d/t g/k b/p
Auditory processing and perception of speech
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ASHA* (1996) defines APD as an observed deficiency in:
Definition of Cental Hearing problem…
• Sound localization and lateralization
• Discrimination
• Pattern recognition
• Temporal aspects of listening
• Speech understanding in noise
Knowing whether a sound comes from
left / right / middle
How the sounds are organized in a word determines its meaning
Lemonade / Menolade Tsar / Star Reserve / Reverse
The pattern of a sentence creates a specific meaning
I want to drive to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow (and not fly)
I want to drive
to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow (and not today)
Hearing the difference between
Bat / pat / hat / fat
* American Speech-Language Hearing Association
Pri
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ple
Common Signs of Central He problems
Talks or likes TV louder than normal Unusually sensitive to sounds Asks many extra informational questions Confuses similar sounding words Hears better when watching the speaker Problems with rapid speech Frequently misunderstanding instructions or questions Porblems understanding in background noise Problems with phonics or discriminating speech sounds Frequently requests repetition.
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Neural / Central Hearing Assessment
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Wahrnehmungs -Trennschärfe -Test
Teil 1 O n.a.* Teil 2 O n.a.*
Links Rechts Links Rechts
EFI O EWI O
EDI O EPI O
EWI O ETI O
EPI O EFI O
EBI O EDI O
EGI O EKI O
ETI O EBI O
EKI O EGI O O
EBI O EPI O
EGI O EKI O
ETI O EFI O O
EWI O EGI O
EPI O EDI O
EKI O
EFI O
EDI O EWI O
EBI O
ETI O
EKI O EFI O
EBI O ETI O
EPI O EWI O
EFI O EGI O
EWI O EBI O
EDI O EPI O O ETI O EKI O
EGI O EDI O
ETI O O
EPI O
EDI O EKI O
EPI O ETI O
EBI O EDI O
EFI O O
EGI O
EWI O
EGI O
EKI O
EBI O
EFI O EWI O
C C C
% % %
Richtige Silben: /32 Richtige Paare: /16
PRS: PRS:
Perception-Separation Accuracy Test by Warnke (EFI-EKI)
Possible results
Similar consonants like b-p, d-t, f-w,g-k,d-g, are being mismatched often. Pay special attention to ensure right ones are being repeated
Most common mistake in the 2nd test is duplication. E.g. the client repeats EWI-EWI instead of the correct EWI-EBI
Clients or Children with CAPD barely ever reach 13-16 correct nonsense words or 10 correct pairs. The second test is specially designed to avoid the use of compensation strategies
If the client achieves less than 10 correct word pairs in the second test, it is a strong indication of Central Auditory and Automation deficiency as well as Speech deficiency
Low score also strongly indicates that client might have problems discriminating with Hearing Aids, especially in noise.
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Perception-Separation Accuracy Test by Warnke (EFI-EKI)
• 8 tests
– Visual Order
– Order of sounds
– Directionality
– Reaction
– Pitch discrimination
– Tact
– Pattern discrimination
• Frequency
• Duration.
Ass
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Age specific Adult Reference Values
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Function
Reference Values (Training)
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Order-v 24 ms 36 ms 48 ms 60 ms 72 ms 84 ms 96 ms 108 ms 120 ms
Order-a 46 ms 59 ms 72 ms 85 ms 98 ms 111 ms 124 ms 137 ms 150 ms
Bearing 20 µs 32 µs 43 µs 55 µs 66 µs 78 µs 90 µs 101 µs 113 µs
Pitching 7 % 10 % 13 % 15 % 18 % 21 % 24 % 27 % 29 %
Rhythm 170 ms 185 ms 200 ms 215 ms 230 ms 245 ms 260 ms 275 ms 290 ms
Reaction 609 ms 670 ms 731 ms 792 ms 853 ms 914 ms 975 ms 1036 ms 1097 ms
Sequence 20 ms 58 ms 96 ms 134 ms 172 ms 210 ms 248 ms 286 ms 324 ms
Duration 40 ms 56 ms 72 ms 88 ms 104 ms 120 ms 136 ms 152 ms 168 ms
Valuating results
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Function
Target Values (Training)
Ideal
Results* 20 years
old
30 years
old
40 years
old
50 years
old
60 years
old
70 years
old
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old
90 years
old
100
years
old
Order-v 12 ms 18 ms 24 ms 30 ms 36 ms 42 ms 48 ms 54 ms 60 ms 12 ms
Order-a 23 ms 30 ms 36 ms 43 ms 49 ms 56 ms 62 ms 69 ms 75 ms 23 ms
Bearing 10 µs 16 µs 22 µs 28 µs 33 µs 39 µs 45 µs 51 µs 57 µs 10 µs
Pitching 4 % 5 % 7 % 8 % 9 % 11 % 12 % 13 % 15 % 4 %
Rhythm 128 ms 139 ms 150 ms 161 ms 173 ms 184 ms 195 ms 206 ms 218 ms 128 ms
Reaction 305 ms 335 ms 366 ms 396 ms 427 ms 457 ms 488 ms 518 ms 549 ms 305 ms
Sequence 10 ms 29 ms 48 ms 67 ms 86 ms 105 ms 124 ms 143 ms 162 ms 10 ms
Duration 20 ms 28 ms 36 ms 44 ms 52 ms 60 ms 68 ms 76 ms 84 ms 20 ms
Age specific long-term Adult Target Values
Valuating results
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Age specific Pediatric Reference Values
Valuating results
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Age specific Pediatric Target Values
Valuating results
Explanation
• The further results are away from Optimal Results the less good clients Central Auditory Processing is Functioning
• If any Values are below age specific Reference Values – Necessitates full assessment – Training is very strongly recommended – High probability that client will have some problems understanding speech
(with Hearing Aids)
• If any Values are below age specific Target Values – Necessitates full assessment – Training is strongly recommended – Probably client will have some problems (with Hearing Aids) in certain
situations
• If any Values are below age specific Optimal Value – Training is recommended – Possibly client will have some problems (with Hearing Aids) in certain
situations.
Ass
essm
ent
Indication for AudioFitness Training?
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When he/she exhibits problems with:
• Sound localization and lateralization
• Discrimination
• Pattern recognition
• Temporal aspects of listening
• Speech understanding in noise
Knowing whether a sound comes from
left / right / middle
How the sounds are organized in a word determines its meaning
Lemonade / Menolade Tsar / Star Reserve / Reverse
The pattern of a sentence creates a specific meaning
I want to drive to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow (and not fly)
I want to drive
to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow (and not today)
Hearing the difference between
Bat / pat / hat / fat
When is it necessary for a Client to do AudioFitness Training?
If she/he has probems in one or more of the following situations:
Talks or likes TV louder than normal Unusually sensitive to sounds Asks many extra informational questions Confuses similar sounding words Hears better when watching the speaker Problems with rapid speech Frequently misunderstanding instructions or questions Porblems understanding in background noise Problems with phonics or discriminating speech sounds Frequently requests repetition.
When is it necessary for a Client to do AudioFitness Training?
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Perception - Separation - Test
Part 1 Part 2
Left Right Left RightAFEE O AWEE O AKEE O AFEE O
ADEE O APEE O ABEE O ATEE O
AWEE O ATEE O APEE O AWEE O
APEE O AFEE O AFEE O AGEE O
ABEE O ADEE O AWEE O ABEE O
AGEE O AKEE O ADEE O APEE O
ATEE O ABEE O ATEE O AKEE O
AKEE O AGEE O AGEE O ADEE O
ABEE O APEE O ATEE O APEE O
AGEE O AKEE O ADEE O AKEE O
ATEE O AFEE O APEE O ATEE O
AWEE O AGEE O ABEE O ADEE O
APEE O ADEE O AFEE O AGEE O
AKEE O AWEE O AWEE O ABEE O
ADEE O ABEE O AKEE O AFEE O
AFEE O ATEE O AGEE O AWEE O
Correct Syllables: /32 Correct Pairs: /16
Wahrnehmungs -Trennschärfe -Test
Teil 1 O n.a.* Teil 2 O n.a.*
Links Rechts Links Rechts
EFI O EWI O
EDI O EPI O
EWI O ETI O
EPI O EFI O
EBI O EDI O
EGI O EKI O
ETI O EBI O
EKI O EGI O O
EBI O EPI O
EGI O EKI O
ETI O EFI O O
EWI O EGI O
EPI O EDI O
EKI O
EFI O
EDI O EWI O
EBI O
ETI O
EKI O EFI O
EBI O ETI O
EPI O EWI O
EFI O EGI O
EWI O EBI O
EDI O EPI O O ETI O EKI O
EGI O EDI O
ETI O O
EPI O
EDI O EKI O
EPI O ETI O
EBI O EDI O
EFI O O
EGI O
EWI O
EGI O
EKI O
EBI O
EFI O EWI O
C C C
% % %
Richtige Silben: /32 Richtige Paare: /16
PRS: PRS:
If she/he can not understand 100 % in an EFI-EKI Test
When is it necessary for a Client to do AudioFitness Training?
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Function
Target Values (Training)
Ideal
Results* 20 years
old
30 years
old
40 years
old
50 years
old
60 years
old
70 years
old
80 years
old
90 years
old
100
years
old
Order-v 12 ms 18 ms 24 ms 30 ms 36 ms 42 ms 48 ms 54 ms 60 ms 12 ms
Order-a 23 ms 30 ms 36 ms 43 ms 49 ms 56 ms 62 ms 69 ms 75 ms 23 ms
Bearing 10 µs 16 µs 22 µs 28 µs 33 µs 39 µs 45 µs 51 µs 57 µs 10 µs
Pitching 4 % 5 % 7 % 8 % 9 % 11 % 12 % 13 % 15 % 4 %
Rhythm 128 ms 139 ms 150 ms 161 ms 173 ms 184 ms 195 ms 206 ms 218 ms 128 ms
Reaction 305 ms 335 ms 366 ms 396 ms 427 ms 457 ms 488 ms 518 ms 549 ms 305 ms
Sequence 10 ms 29 ms 48 ms 67 ms 86 ms 105 ms 124 ms 143 ms 162 ms 10 ms
Duration 20 ms 28 ms 36 ms 44 ms 52 ms 60 ms 68 ms 76 ms 84 ms 20 ms
If her/his Low Level Function Speed is less than optimal.
When is it necessary for a Client to do AudioFitness Training?
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When is it necessary for a Client to do AudioFitness Training?
If her/his Low Level Function Speed is less than optimal.
Introduction to
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• The speed with which the brain is able to digest and process visual & auditory information
• Ability to differentiate critical plosives b-d-g-k-t
• Spatial (directional) hearing
• Ability of differentiating vowels and decoding of voice melody
• Ability to convert perceived auditory stimuli as fast as possible into movements
• Identifying time of Phonemes (spoken) and graphemes (reading)
• Ability to distinguish auditory sound patterns (sound pictures) based on Frequencies and Duration.
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Low Level Automation Training
1. Visual Order Threshold.. – is the minimum time at which you can separate 2 visual stimuli
• This ability is very important for digesting written information • Increase the speed with which the brain is able to digest and process
information.
2. Auditory Order Threshold.. – is the minimum time at which you can separate 2 auditory stimuli
• If it takes you too long, you may have difficulty differentiating critical plosives b-d, g-k, or p-t from each other. Which results in difficulty understanding spoken language.
3. Spatial (Directional) Hearing – Is the minimum time difference at which you can localize a sound
• Allows correct training of spatial (directional) hearing. – Very important to be able to perceive sounds and especially language selectively
» from different directions, » to be able to assign them » to ignore them as well.
4. Pitch Discrimination – is the minimum difference between two tones
• vital ability for differentiating vowels and decoding of voice melody. • extremely important for speaking as well as for understanding language.
We assess, and customer trains 8 CAP task (1-4)
5. Rhythm – fastest rhythm you can follow
• Ability to convert perceived auditory stimuli as fast as possible into movements.
• very important for thinking, speaking and writing • To train hemispheric coordination.
6. Auditory Choice Reaction – separating two different tones and reacting as fast as possible
• Decisive for identifying time of Phonemes (spoken) and graphemes (reading). • To react fast and focused to auditory stimuli without visual aid
7. Frequency Pattern Recognition.. – quickly and accurately resolve auditory patterns
• An important pre-requisite for the segmentation of the continuous stream of auditory stimuli during speech identification and processing.
8. Duration Pattern Recognition.. – quickly and accurately resolve auditory patterns
• An important pre-requisite for the segmentation of the continuous stream of auditory stimuli during speech identification and processing.
We assess, and customer trains 8 CAP task (5-8)
Ho
me
Trai
nin
g • Practice all 8
functions at home for 30 min a day
• The Home Trainer will store data in a data log
• Follow up assessment and advice in weekly
• consultations.
Unique 2 Step Training Approach
• Practice
• Consolidation.
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Access Information
Task Latency Reply Confirmation
Great !
Quelle: Skinner-BF & Correll-W in „Denken und Lernen“, 1976
Confirmation
German Patent # 196 03 001
„System for supported training and learning“
Explanation: Mirror-Neurons
How practice works
• 6 -8 weeks
• Final low level function assessment
• Baseline discrimination assessment report
• Continue training alone to reach ideal values.
• Maintain reached goals by training once weekly
• Move on to second stage training.
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Measuring benefits of AudioFitness
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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age
Slow / Bad
Fast / Good Target
Time
Level of optimal central auditory function
Normal Aging
Accellerated degeneration due
to peripheral Hearing Loss
Central Auditory Processing
Lifecycle
Pro
cessin
g S
peed
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Function
Target Values (Training)
Ideal
Results* 20 years
old
30 years
old
40 years
old
50 years
old
60 years
old
70 years
old
80 years
old
90 years
old
100
years
old
Order-v 12 ms 18 ms 24 ms 30 ms 36 ms 42 ms 48 ms 54 ms 60 ms 12 ms
Order-a 23 ms 30 ms 36 ms 43 ms 49 ms 56 ms 62 ms 69 ms 75 ms 23 ms
Bearing 10 µs 16 µs 22 µs 28 µs 33 µs 39 µs 45 µs 51 µs 57 µs 10 µs
Pitching 4 % 5 % 7 % 8 % 9 % 11 % 12 % 13 % 15 % 4 %
Rhythm 128 ms 139 ms 150 ms 161 ms 173 ms 184 ms 195 ms 206 ms 218 ms 128 ms
Reaction 305 ms 335 ms 366 ms 396 ms 427 ms 457 ms 488 ms 518 ms 549 ms 305 ms
Sequence 10 ms 29 ms 48 ms 67 ms 86 ms 105 ms 124 ms 143 ms 162 ms 10 ms
Duration 20 ms 28 ms 36 ms 44 ms 52 ms 60 ms 68 ms 76 ms 84 ms 20 ms
Age specific long-term Adult Target Values
Valuating results
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Age specific Pediatric Target Values
Valuating results
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Wahrnehmungs -Trennschärfe -Test
Teil 1 O n.a.* Teil 2 O n.a.*
Links Rechts Links Rechts
EFI O EWI O
EDI O EPI O
EWI O ETI O
EPI O EFI O
EBI O EDI O
EGI O EKI O
ETI O EBI O
EKI O EGI O O
EBI O EPI O
EGI O EKI O
ETI O EFI O O
EWI O EGI O
EPI O EDI O
EKI O
EFI O
EDI O EWI O
EBI O
ETI O
EKI O EFI O
EBI O ETI O
EPI O EWI O
EFI O EGI O
EWI O EBI O
EDI O EPI O O ETI O EKI O
EGI O EDI O
ETI O O
EPI O
EDI O EKI O
EPI O ETI O
EBI O EDI O
EFI O O
EGI O
EWI O
EGI O
EKI O
EBI O
EFI O EWI O
C C C
% % %
Richtige Silben: /32 Richtige Paare: /16
PRS: PRS:
Perception-Separation Accuracy Test by Warnke (EFI-EKI)
Showing improvement in APHAB
Measuring benefits of AudioFitness
Auditory Processing Problems in Children
The dilemma… "Hearing" related complaints
Standard assessment including - Hearing threshold measurement - Middle-ear evaluation
Amplification the way we know it
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Hearing thresholds are shifted
Hearing thresholds are "normal"
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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age
Slow / Bad
Fast / Good
Time
Central Auditory Processing
Lifecycle
Pro
cessin
g S
peed
Adapted from Johnson 1996
The effect of distance and noise on word recognition
Age Group Word recognition in quiet Word recognition in noise close (1.8 m) far (7 m)
4 years 88.3 % 67.0 %
5 years 94.3 % 84.0 %
6 years 98.0 % 86.7 %
Adults 99.3 % 97.0 %
Reverberation
Classrooms are noisy places
Background noise Distance
Noise affects learning for all children but is more problematic for many children with APD…
APD 3-5% of all children
ADHD 4-12% of all children
Learning difficulties in children can result from
• Co-morbidity
• Overlap
• Causality
• Other
LD 5-10% of all children
Validation
• 30 years on the Market
• Widely used in Germany and Switzerland
• Numerous Publications
Current Clinical trials proof benefits of Low Level Training
• Learning Disabilities – Dyslexia
– ADD / ADHD etc…..
• Hearing “Problems” – Normal Hearing
• Central Auditory Problems
• Hearing in Noise
– Hearing Impaired • Hearing in Noise
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Low level functions and education
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100 adults 20-70 years of age
Quelle: Katerji-D „Veränderungen der Low-Level-Funktionen im Erwachsenen-alter“, Dissertation (2006), Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, U. Tewes
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Frequency Pattern
Clinical Trail Speech discrimination in Noise (144 adults)
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Hearing Impaired with
Hearing Aids
Normal Hearing without
Hearing Aids
with Training without Training
Clinical Trial 38 adults before and after LLF training
(average age 43.7 years)
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Average performance at 25 years
Order Auditive
Duration Reaction
Pitch Directionality
Sequence
Before After
Before After Before After
Before After
Before After
Before After
Clinical Trial Trail Making Test 60+ age group
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Before Training
After Training
Besides Improvement in central auditory processing it also resulted in improvement general cognitive abilities.
We therefore recommend the training for this age group. Ti
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42 dyslexic children
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45.00%
Group A Group B Group C
Error rate reduction in % Error rate reduction in %
Group A was given lessons specially designed for dyslexics
Group B had Low-Level Training with the Brain-Boy
Group C had Low-Level-Training and Lateral-Training together
6.3 % 18.9 %
42.6 %
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Hearing Treatment
Functional problem
Why
Cochlear Brain
Physical Problem Hair Cell damage
Loudness Frequency Discrimination
Language Discrimination Hearing in Noise Directional Hearing
Genetics Age / Wear and Tear Trauma Diseases
Under utilisation
Treatment Hearing Aids / C.I. Low Level Training
Test Audiometry EFI-EFK test APHAB Low Level Function Test
Hearing Understanding
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Main Location
Thank YOU
Any Questions?
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