Auditory temporal processing deficits in children with periventricular brain injury |
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Authors: | Downie Andrea L S Jakobson Lorna S Frisk Virginia Ushycky Irene |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. andrea.downie@sickkids.ca |
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Abstract: | The present study investigated whether auditory temporal processing deficits are related to the presence and/or the severity of periventricular brain injury and the reading difficulties experienced by extremely low birthweight (ELBW: birthweight <1000 g) children. Results indicate that ELBW children with mild or severe brain lesions obtained significantly lower scores on a test requiring auditory temporal order judgments than ELBW children without periventricular brain injury or children who were full-term. Structural equation modeling indicated that a model in which auditory temporal processing deficits predicted speech sound discrimination and phonological processing ability provided a better fit for the data than did a second model, which hypothesized that auditory temporal processing deficits are associated with poor reading abilities through a working memory deficit. These findings suggest that an impairment in auditory temporal processing may contribute to the reading difficulties experienced by ELBW children. |
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