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Central auditory processing disorders (CAPD) remain controversial due to varied symptoms and lack of a unified classification. This study proposes a new classification to standardize CAPD diagnosis and management.

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  • Audiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Speech and Language Pathology

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  • Central auditory processing disorders (CAPD) present diverse clinical manifestations, etiologies, and symptoms, leading to controversy in audiology.
  • The absence of a standardized classification and differing opinions on linguistic and cognitive components complicate CAPD diagnosis and management.
  • Existing literature describes various CAPD classification approaches, but a universally accepted system is lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the diagnostic and management challenges posed by the lack of a unified classification for CAPD.
  • To propose a novel classification system for central auditory processing disorders to standardize diagnoses.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing CAPD classification systems.
  • Development of a proposed classification based on two key characteristics: etiology and peripheral hearing status.

Main Results:

  • The proposed classification categorizes CAPD into primary (unknown etiology) and secondary (known etiology) forms.
  • It further distinguishes CAPD based on the presence of normal or impaired peripheral hearing.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed classification offers a framework for unifying CAPD diagnoses.
  • This unification aims to improve the consistency and effectiveness of CAPD diagnostics and management in clinical practice.