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Computer-based temporal processing training (CBTPT) significantly improved auditory skills in children with temporal processing deficits. This training module offers a beneficial auditory rehabilitation alternative for affected children.

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Area of Science:

  • Auditory Neuroscience
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Developmental Psychology

Background:

  • Children with temporal processing deficits face challenges in speech perception, impacting language development.
  • Computer-based auditory training programs are increasingly utilized for auditory rehabilitation.
  • Evaluating the efficacy of specific training modules is crucial for optimizing interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the effectiveness of a computer-based temporal processing training (CBTPT) module in children with temporal processing deficits.
  • To determine if CBTPT can enhance auditory skills related to speech perception.

Main Methods:

  • Sixteen children (8-15 years) with temporal processing deficits were allocated to either an active CBTPT group or a placebo training group.
  • A comparison group of 8 typically developing children received no training.
  • Auditory skills were evaluated using the Duration Pattern Test (DPT), Gap Detection Test (GDT), Dichotic CV (DCV), and Speech-in-Noise-Indian English (SPIN-IE) before and after the intervention.

Main Results:

  • The active CBTPT group demonstrated statistically significant improvements in DPT, GDT, and SPIN scores post-training (p < 0.001), unlike the placebo and typically developing groups.
  • Significant differences in post-training DPT and SPIN scores were observed between the active group and both the placebo and typically developing groups.
  • The Dichotic CV test did not show significant improvement in the active group.

Conclusions:

  • The computer-based temporal processing training (CBTPT) module is effective in improving auditory processing skills in children with temporal processing deficits.
  • CBTPT serves as a valuable tool for auditory rehabilitation in this population.
  • Further research may explore the impact of CBTPT on specific auditory sub-skills like dichotic listening.