Central auditory function
- PMID: 1857617
Central auditory function
Abstract
Central auditory disorders in children and adults have become more widely recognized in patients seen by otolaryngologists and audiologists. This article briefly defines those clinical entities, discusses the historic background of testing, and describes current and future test approaches to assessment of central auditory disorders.
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