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The purpose of this study is to whether the QuickSIN with 0.3 sec reverberation time is a better method than the standard (no reverberation) QuickSIN of detecting central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) in individuals who undergo CAPD evaluations and are diagnosed with CAPD. Also, whether the QuickSIN with 0.3 sec reverberation time is a better method than the standard (no reverberation) QuickSIN at correctly identifying individuals who do not receive a CAPD diagnosis.
The purpose of this study is to determine if adding high-frequency gain to the Dichotic Digits Test result in changes in test performance (i.e., is there an effect of providing a high-frequency gain boost to the Dichotic Digits Test when administered to individuals with mild to moderate high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss). Additionally, to determine if there is a relationship between the degree of score change (score of Dichotic Digits Test with high-frequency gain minus score of Dichotic Digits Test without added gain) and performance on the Quick Speech-in-Noise (QuickSIN) test.