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Area of Science:

  • Auditory Neuroscience
  • Speech Perception
  • Pediatric Audiology

Background:

  • Children with auditory processing disorders often struggle with speech-in-noise, particularly those with auditory figure-ground (AFG) deficits.
  • These deficits significantly impact academic and social communication, necessitating targeted interventions.
  • Auditory training programs, especially those focusing on noise desensitization, are crucial for improving listening skills.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a novel auditory training material in Arabic.
  • The material specifically targets the enhancement of auditory figure-ground (AFG) ability in school-aged children.
  • To assess the efficacy of this new training program in managing AFG deficits.

Main Methods:

  • A semi-formal noise-desensitization training program was developed.
  • The program underwent standardization in a pilot study with typically developing children.
  • Seventeen school children with diagnosed AFG deficits participated in an eight-week training program, followed by reevaluation.

Main Results:

  • Significant improvements were observed in both psychophysical and electrophysiological measures post-training.
  • The electrophysiological threshold for signal-to-noise ratio showed a marked decrease, improving from -5.3 dB to -11.3 dB.
  • Paired sample t-tests confirmed the statistical significance of these improvements across all participants.

Conclusions:

  • The newly developed Arabic training material proved effective in managing auditory figure-ground deficits in children.
  • The program's multi-ability approach led to improvements in other related auditory skills beyond AFG.
  • This intervention offers a promising tool for auditory rehabilitation in pediatric populations with specific listening challenges.