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Research Article

Auditory-cognitive interactions underlying interaural asymmetry in an adult listener: A case study

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Pages 124-134 | Received 03 May 2011, Accepted 08 Aug 2011, Published online: 17 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Objective: Abnormal interaural asymmetry on tests of dichotic listening is commonly observed in individuals suspected of auditory processing disorder (APD). Although a structural basis for the abnormality has been widely accepted, the influence of cognitive variables on the degree of observed asymmetry has gained increasing attention. To study this issue, we manipulated cognitive influences on interaural asymmetry in an adult with the auditory complaints typically associated with APD. Study sample: A 55 year-old woman with complaints of difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments despite normal audiometric levels. Design: Several experimental dichotic procedures were administered. Each procedure was characterized by the manipulation of cognitive task demands. Results: Interaural asymmetry was greatest when the demands on attention and/or memory were maximal. Electrophysiological data revealed interaural asymmetry on later stages of information processing. Conclusions: Results are discussed in relation to auditory-specific outcomes on clinical tests for APD.

Acknowledgements

Portions of this manuscript were presented by Dr. Martin at the V Panamerican Congress of Audiology held in Bogota, Colombia, November 30th, 2007.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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