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A computer-based auditory sequential pattern test for school-aged children.

Natalie A Rickard1, Caroline J Smales, Kurt L Rickard

  • 1Department of Communication Disorders, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. natalierickard@gmail.com

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The BirdSong Game, a computer-based auditory test, effectively measures auditory sequencing skills in children. This engaging tool shows developmental changes and is useful for clinical and research purposes.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Developmental Neuroscience
  • Educational Psychology

Background:

  • Auditory processing disorders (APD) impact children's learning and communication.
  • Traditional Frequency Pattern Tests for APD have limitations in assessing temporal ordering and frequency discrimination.
  • A novel computer-based auditory pattern perception test, the BirdSong Game, was developed for school-aged children.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate the BirdSong Game as an engaging research tool for assessing auditory sequential pattern perception in children.
  • To investigate the test's sensitivity to developmental changes in auditory sequencing abilities.
  • To examine potential differences in performance based on age, gender, and response mode.

Main Methods:

  • 128 children aged 6-10 with normal hearing participated.
  • The BirdSong Game application was administered via a touch-screen interface.
  • A conditioning step ensured tone discrimination and vocabulary use; responses were verbal or manual.

Main Results:

  • A significant maturational effect was observed in auditory sequencing ability across the studied age range.
  • No significant differences were found between verbal and manual response modes.
  • Gender did not significantly influence performance on the auditory tests.

Conclusions:

  • The BirdSong Game is a sensitive measure of maturational changes in auditory sequencing.
  • Its computer-based, engaging design offers advantages for clinical and research applications.
  • The test holds potential as a valuable tool for evaluating auditory processing in children.