A study of the central auditory function in stutters by masking level difference and synthetic sentence identification tests
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Afsaneh Rajab , Nariman Rahbar * 1, Jamshid Pourgharib , Hamid Haghani |
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Background and Aim: There are evidences that indicate a relationship between auditory processing disorders and stuttering, and any disorder in the central auditory function can be at least one of the underlying causes of stuttering. Even though, using the most state of the art radiographic technologies, i.e. MRI, no definitive answer has been given in relative to this question. In this research, using Mask-ing Level Difference (MLD) and Synthetic Sentence Identification (SSI) tests, the central auditory function of stutters and normal group was evaluated. Materials and Methods: In this study was analytic cross-sectional, fifteen male patients with stutter-ing and 15 male normal cases with the age range from 16 to 40 years (average age 26.78 year) were evaluated. SSI-ICM, SSI-CCM and MLD tests were performed. The results were compared in both groups. Results: Although stutterers mean MLD was less than that of normal group, the different was not significant between stutters and normal group in SSI test in right ear at negative MCRs. There was a significant difference in ICM state, but in CCM state, there was no significant difference between the average score of two groups in various MCRs. Conclusion: The findings of this research is compatible with those of similar researches about the SSI test and the pattern of results, probably indicates a partial dysfunction of brainstem in some of the stutters. |
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Keywords: stuttering, synthetic sentence identification, masking level difference, central auditory processing |
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Type of Study: Research |
Received: 2007/07/14 | Accepted: 2007/09/23 | Published: 2013/10/7
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