Auditory Selective Attention in Cerebral-Palsied Individuals
1985 ◽
Vol 16
(4)
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pp. 260-266
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a statistically significant difference between the auditory selective attention abilities of normal and cerebral-palsied individuals. Twenty-three cerebral-palsied and 23 normal subjects between the ages of 5 and 21 were asked to repeat a series of 30 items consisting of from 2 to 4 digits in the presence of intermittent white noise. Results of the study indicate that cerebral-palsied individuals perform significantly poorer than normal individuals when the stimulus is accompanied by noise. Noise was not a significant factor in the performance of the normal subjects regardless of age.
1992 ◽
Vol 68
(05)
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pp. 486-494
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1978 ◽
Vol 40
(02)
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pp. 397-406
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