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Perception of dynamic acoustic patterns by an individual with unilateral verbal auditory agnosia
Authors:Wang E  Peach R K  Xu Y  Schneck M  Manry C
Institution:Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences, Rush University and Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, 60612, USA. ewang@rush.edu
Abstract:Previous studies have found that subjects diagnosed with verbal auditory agnosia (VAA) from bilateral brain lesions may experience difficulties at the prephonemic level of acoustic processing. In this case study, we administered a series of speech and nonspeech discrimination tests to an individual with unilateral VAA as a result of left-temporal-lobe damage. The results indicated that the subject's ability to perceive steady-state acoustic stimuli was relatively intact but his ability to perceive dynamic stimuli was drastically reduced. We conclude that this particular aspect of acoustic processing may be a major contributing factor that disables speech perception in subjects with unilateral VAA.
Keywords:Key Words: verbal auditory agnosia  pure word-deafness  speech acoustics  speech perception  auditory perception
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