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Central auditory imperception.

J B Snow, W F Rintelmann, J M Miller

    The Laryngoscope
    |September 1, 1977
    PubMed
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    New clinical techniques help evaluate hearing loss from central auditory pathway damage. These methods can detect impairments and distinguish between brain stem and cortical lesions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Audiology
    • Clinical Neurology

    Background:

    • Central auditory pathway lesions can cause hearing impairment.
    • Clinical interest in auditory pathway anatomy and physiology is growing.
    • Clinically applicable evaluation techniques are needed.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present current understanding of central auditory pathway anatomy and physiology.
    • To describe clinical tests for evaluating central auditory impairments.
    • To emphasize experience with time-compressed speech tests.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of central auditory pathway anatomy and physiology.
    • Presentation of clinical tests including performance-intensity functions, filtered speech, competing message, and time-compressed speech tests.

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  • Focus on time-compressed speech tests for evaluating central auditory processing.
  • Main Results:

    • Clinical tests can detect central auditory impairments.
    • Specific tests can differentiate between brain stem and cortical lesions.
    • Time-compressed speech tests offer valuable diagnostic information.

    Conclusions:

    • Clinically applicable techniques effectively evaluate hearing impairment from central auditory pathway lesions.
    • These tests aid in diagnosing and localizing auditory pathway damage.
    • Understanding auditory pathway function is crucial for clinical assessment.