Hearing (loud, quiet sounds high, low pitchs) will test fine. The ears are working fine, the mixups occur later in the language processing center - and it can have the consequences you describe. ![]() This problem looks very similar to problems faced by language learners who cannot recognize sounds of the foreign language, simply because their ears are not trained to recognize them.- Ancient Anomaly ( talk) 01:49, 7 January 2011 (UTC) Reply It's not a hearing problem, it's a listening problem. it's uncited and it can be the opposite - shyness and withdrawal causing hearing problems, not the other way around. Those who have APD tend to be quiet or shy, even withdrawn from mainstream society due to their communication problems, and the lack of understanding of these problems by their peers. Gordon I would go along with that dolfrog ( talk) 18:55, (UTC) Reply.Gordonofcartoon ( talk) 23:44, (UTC) Reply Dan Rothwell's In the Company of Others - as if they were generally accepted fact. Secondly, I'm not even sure the content is worth keeping it's not a multiply-sourced neutral take on listening problems, but gives a presentation of the main theories of a single book - J. Firstly, the Listening problems article is largely about a different entity: people whose processing is fine, but who aren't focused on the task because of personal agendas or acquired bad listening habits. And the listening problems described for cognitive reasosns are the result of having APD dolfrog ( talk) 16:15, (UTC) Reply.The Free Image Search Tool or WordPress Openverse may be able to locate suitable images on Flickr and other web sites.Īuditory processing disorder (APD) is about having problems processing what you hear, or having listening problems.ĭolfrog ( talk) 17:38, 24 April 2010 (UTC) Reply It is requested that a photograph be included in this article to improve its quality. Other potential sources include: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination and CDC.The TRIP database provides clinical publications about evidence-based medicine.PubMed provides review articles from the past five years (limit to free review articles). ![]() Here are links to possibly useful sources of information about Auditory processing disorder. Ideal sources for Wikipedia's health content are defined in the guideline Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine) and are typically review articles. This article has not yet received a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. Cognitive science Wikipedia:WikiProject Cognitive science Template:WikiProject Cognitive science Cognitive science articles This article is within the scope of WikiProject Cognitive science, a project which is currently considered to be inactive. Autism Wikipedia:WikiProject Autism Template:WikiProject Autism Autism articles If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Autism, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of all aspects of autism and autistic culture on Wikipedia. This article has been rated as C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. Disability Wikipedia:WikiProject Disability Template:WikiProject Disability Disability articles For more information, visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion. ![]() This article is supported by the Neurology task force (assessed as Mid-importance).Īuditory processing disorder is within the scope of WikiProject Disability. This article has been rated as Mid-importance on the project's importance scale. This article has been rated as B-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. Medicine Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine Template:WikiProject Medicine medicine articles Please visit the project page for details or ask questions at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Medicine, which recommends that medicine-related articles follow the Manual of Style for medicine-related articles and that biomedical information in any article use high-quality medical sources. Medicine : Neurology B‑class Mid‑importance This article is of interest to the following WikiProjects: For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. The contents of the King-Kopetzky syndrome page were merged into Auditory processing disorder on December 2018.
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