Comparison of hearing of loudness between children with and without ADHD
The present study demonstrated that comfortable listening and tolerance to loud speech, differs significantly between children with and without ADHD. Children with ADHD judged speech to be comfortable of tolerable at loudness levels significantly below those levels chosen by the children without att...
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doaj-482b73209cfa4fc3ac026046446972ec2020-11-24T22:54:29ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73221998-07-015642934Comparison of hearing of loudness between children with and without ADHDJalili BAbdi SThe present study demonstrated that comfortable listening and tolerance to loud speech, differs significantly between children with and without ADHD. Children with ADHD judged speech to be comfortable of tolerable at loudness levels significantly below those levels chosen by the children without attentional problems. Results of the present study could be interpreted according to the hypothesis presented as indicating that a central auditory ptocessing deficit exists in ADHD children. Other investigators in related disciplines suppot this assumption by identifiying existing problems in the central nervous system for gating and processing of information in children with ADHD. At present, it is hoped that the results and conclusion of the present study will shed light on improved educational management for children with attention deficit disorders. Although this study is based on our clinical findings and measurements, we do not negate the need to verify this clinical based study with data obtained from other carefully controlled studies. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/5755.pdf&manuscript_id=5755Central auditory processMost comfortable loudness levelTolerance level |
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Comparison of hearing of loudness between children with and without ADHD |
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Comparison of hearing of loudness between children with and without ADHD |
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Comparison of hearing of loudness between children with and without ADHD |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Tehran University Medical Journal |
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The present study demonstrated that comfortable listening and tolerance to loud speech, differs significantly between children with and without ADHD. Children with ADHD judged speech to be comfortable of tolerable at loudness levels significantly below those levels chosen by the children without attentional problems. Results of the present study could be interpreted according to the hypothesis presented as indicating that a central auditory ptocessing deficit exists in ADHD children. Other investigators in related disciplines suppot this assumption by identifiying existing problems in the central nervous system for gating and processing of information in children with ADHD. At present, it is hoped that the results and conclusion of the present study will shed light on improved educational management for children with attention deficit disorders. Although this study is based on our clinical findings and measurements, we do not negate the need to verify this clinical based study with data obtained from other carefully controlled studies. |
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Central auditory process Most comfortable loudness level Tolerance level |
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